News from Quora FollowNews from Quora Your destination for news from Quora. See how Quora’s media bias impacts the breaking news stories of today.In total, 1 have been published by Quora which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months. Ground News rates Quora’s media bias as unknown. Ground News is unable to assign a bias rating and does not have ratings available from Ad Fontes Media, All Sides, and Media Bias/Fact Check. Quora’s aggregated factuality score is unknown. Factuality is assigned by combining fact check, credibility, and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check.Follow Your destination for news from Quora. See how Quora’s media bias impacts the breaking news stories of today. In total, 1 have been published by Quora which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months. Ground News rates Quora’s media bias as unknown. Ground News is unable to assign a bias rating and does not have ratings available from Ad Fontes Media, All Sides, and Media Bias/Fact Check. Quora’s aggregated factuality score is unknown. Factuality is assigned by combining fact check, credibility, and reliability ratings from Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check. Information about QuoraWhere is Quora located?Quora's WebsiteQuora's TwitterMedia Bias RatingsDo you diasgree? Edit biasLearn more about Media Bias Ratings.FactualityAverage Factuality Rating: UnknownLearn more about Factuality Ratings.Top Quora NewsEurope · UkraineUkrainian 'Grandpa' leads over-60s unit fighting Russian forces free of charge56% Center coverage: 9 sources Oleksandr Taran's mobile artillery unit isn't officially part of Ukraine's military, but that hasn't stopped his men from destroying Russian targets on their own dime. "We ... get by thanks to the pension fund," the 68-year-old commander - whose call sign is "Grandpa" - said with a chuckle. Taran's all-volunteer unit, the Steppe Wolves, is comprised of dozens of Ukrainian men mostly over 60 years old who are considered too old to be drafted but still want to fight. Roving behind the front line with truck-mounted rocket launchers, they take orders from field commanders and work with other troops, contributing to the war effort despite lacking official support from the military. The unit is funded by donations and stocked with faulty rounds they repair themselves as well as weapons captured from the enemy. Both are delivered to them by front-line troopsSee the StoryLatest News StoriesMore stories