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The zero-line combat is at its most intense. Video captured by GoPro cameras mounted on helmets shows a grim hallmark of this war, capturing action at the micro level. And all along the 600-mile front line, hundreds of thousands of troops await their moment to move forward.A territorial defense unit brought Scripps News to their stretch of turf in the Zaphorizhia sector over a perilous, bombed out road to what on the map look
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stanley cup territory, and red for Russian.In actuality, between the two exists an unmarked reality.SEE MORE: Russian strike in Ukraine badly damages landmark Orthodox cathedralScripps News Jason Bellini was less than a mile away from the Russians position. Out there is what s known as the
stanley water bottle grey zone 鈥?the no man s land between the Ukrainian and Russian armies.The grey zone s parameters are defined by trenches and the soldiers defending them 鈥?enemies monitoring each other, each with their drones looking for troops to target.The sergeant bears responsibility for his unit protecting this small stretch of front-line domain. They re on alert should Russian forces brave an assault through the grey zone.There they wait for other soldiers to clear the way, because they only way past the grey zone is through the minefield.The commander of the 72nd Brigrade, Nazariy Kishak, described a leapfrog strategy that begins with his infantry assault teams crossing the grey zone.Kishak says he s applying his N Zbgn 16-year-old arrested in Las Vegas for making terroristic threats
MILWAUKEE 鈥?The real estate market continues to thrive in
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stanley tazas y, real estate sales are up 24.1 percent in November across the four-county area, and a further 25.6 percent in southeastern Wisconsin. The four-county area consists of Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington and Ozaukee counties.The association found that the market has in fact been humming along since July of 2019, with the Safer at Home order enacted last spring to halt the pandemic acting as a speedbump to that growth.The market remains a seller s market, the report finds, with listings up 4.9 percent in November - the fourth month in a row of increased listings.But GMAR concludes that listings are lackluster overall, finding that the Milwaukee metro is in dire need of more. The association says that s possible with available units doubling this Nove
stanley quencher mber.The Greater Milwaukee Association of Realtors represents about 4,000 people working in the real estate business in the Milwaukee area.Read their report below:Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip