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Friday January 28th, 2022 day edition

image for Texas dog walker permanently disfigured in 'bloodthirsty' attack by 2 dogs, lawsuit says

A Texas college student working as a dog walker was permanently disfigured last month when two dogs pounced on her in a “bloodthirsty” attack, a civil lawsuit alleges.

Jacqueline Durand was mauled by two dogs, not the ones pictured here, and left “permanently and catastrophically disfigured.”

The animals were not in kennels and rushed at Durand, violently attacking her, the lawsuit said.

The Dogs were so violent and bloodthirsty that they pulled all of Jacqueline’s clothes off, including her blue jeans,” the lawsuit said.

The dogs tore off and ate her ears and most of her face below her eyes, according the lawsuit.

Durand, an avid dog lover who worked as a dog sitter and walker while she was at the University of Texas at Dallas, never envisioned how her fondness for the animals would “cost her so much,” the lawsuit said.

Durand seeks a jury trial and compensation of more than $1 million, the lawsuit said. »

Biden admin warns that serious Russian combat forces have gathered near Ukraine in last 24 hours

Authored by dailymail.co.uk
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President Joe Biden reportedly told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday to brace his country for a certain Russian invasion.

'President Biden reaffirmed the readiness of the United States along with its allies and partners to respond decisively if Russia further invades Ukraine.

An armed serviceman walks along a trench on the territory controlled by pro-Russian militants on the frontline with Ukrainian government forces near Spartak. »

Putin’s Wager in Russia’s Standoff with the West

Authored by warontherocks.com

So, why pursue such agreements with urgency when he believes that Washington may just bin them one day anyway?.

These demands won’t secure a say over Ukraine’s domestic policy, or even get Russia out of the current sanctions regime.

The diplomatic effort appears improvised, while the central demands were obvious non-starters for the West. »