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1 year ago

Russian culture is bloody terror

Russian Culture Is Bloody Terror
Russian Culture Is Bloody Terror

This morning, 53-year-old Oleksandr Potikun from Vovchansk took three dogs, documents, canned food, and photo albums and left the city to evacuate.

The man walked for 15 kilometers until he was picked up by the police. Oleksandr says that he decided to leave the city when a Russian tank damaged his house and a neighboring one. Before, he didn't want to leave because of Toshka, Jozyk, and Archie - he was afraid that the dogs would disappear if he left them behind. He also evacuated family photos: "Our houses are burning very badly, at least we will have something to remember."

Potikun says that Vovchansk is broken, Russians are bombarding the city with air and artillery around the clock.

Defense forces have stopped the enemy's attempts to break through the defense in the east, while fighting continues in Lukianets and Vovchansk

"The situation on the eastern front remains tense in the Khortytsia Joint Forces Operation Center in our area of responsibility, but the defense units are actively engaged in defensive battles. Attempts by Russian invaders to break through our defense have been stopped. The situation has been stabilized, in particular in the Kharkiv sector," said Nazar Voloshyn, spokesman for the Khortytsia group.

According to Voloshyn, the operational situation remains difficult, but it is changing dynamically. Fierce defensive battles continue: "There are settlements in a large part of our border area where the enemy is trying to gain a foothold and use them for further advancement." In the video, Oleksiy Kharkovsky, head of the Vovchansk patrol police, said that the situation in Vovchansk is extremely difficult, the enemy is taking positions on the streets of the city, where the evacuation of the population is also underway.


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1 year ago

Life goes on for the world, but for Ukrainians, it never will be the same

Life Goes On For The World, But For Ukrainians, It Never Will Be The Same

Farewell to Taras Onyskiv. Azov. The son of a Hero is presented with the flag of Ukraine, the country for which his father died. Glory to Heroes🇺🇦

Life Goes On For The World, But For Ukrainians, It Never Will Be The Same
Life Goes On For The World, But For Ukrainians, It Never Will Be The Same

There is nothing fair about war. We have to remind ourselves of this too often, especially when young people die.

As today, when a medic who started his career in the ranks of the Hospitallers, 21-year-old Oleksandr Kucheriavenko, call sign "Kuzma", died while performing a mission.

Life Goes On For The World, But For Ukrainians, It Never Will Be The Same
Life Goes On For The World, But For Ukrainians, It Never Will Be The Same

Died saving others. According to the battalion's press service, Kucheryavenko had recently mobilized to the Defense Forces.

"A man with an incredibly keen sense of justice. A professional who has worked at all levels of pre-hospital care. An idealist who was always where he had to be. A hospitalist to whom more than one Ukrainian soldier owes his life. A man his mother and bride were proud of and loved. A comrade-in-arms whom we miss.

He lived, loved, and fought. He died saving the lives of others. We will never be able to comprehend this incredible loss for Ukraine, the Battalion, his fellow L20 crewmates, and family," - this is how Oleksandr's brothers and sisters-in-arms, who together evacuated wounded soldiers in 2023 and 2024 as part of the L20 Hospitaller crew, remember him. "Young, hot-tempered, he was one of those who found his calling early on. And he followed it to the end, despite fatigue, pain, and loss," emphasized Yana Zinkevych.

Oleksandr Kucheryavenko died on May 14, 2024, while providing aid to the wounded.

"The Hospitallers urge to support his family, who will have a hard time without their son and loved one.

Cards to help the family:

Mono - 4441 1144 2069 5403 Kucheryavenko Lesya (mother)

Mono - 4441 1111 3547 1013 "Privatbank - 4149 4390 4847 6521 Valeria (bride)

Life Goes On For The World, But For Ukrainians, It Never Will Be The Same

Second brother died in the war @ maryzalipa. You can support the family of the fallen defender here

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I'll show you handsome Mykola, now I can. He's in Sweden on a psychological rehabilitation program for combat medics.

Life Goes On For The World, But For Ukrainians, It Never Will Be The Same

I opened a bank account (in my mother's monobank) for those who want to help our family.

Life Goes On For The World, But For Ukrainians, It Never Will Be The Same

The worst thing is that my mother is crying now and saying, "We asked you to stay, but we couldn't save one of them, even if you had." And, of course, she is right. Mykola had the right to demobilize after Pasha's death, but he didn't want to.

These losses cannot be accepted. It is indeed a black spring for Ukraine. Don't be indifferent. Make Russia pay. Please hear our cry out to the world, keep spreading our voices, and donate to our army and combat medics (savelife.in.ua, prytulafoundation.org, Serhii Sternenko, hospitallers.life, ptahy.vidchui.org, and u24.gov.ua).


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1 year ago

“I tried to explain that I was a musician but it didn’t work. You say you are a musician and it irritates them so much they beat you more, and accuse you of lying,” said Merkotan

“I Tried To Explain That I Was A Musician But It Didn’t Work. You Say You Are A Musician And It Irritates

While international organizations inspect and have access to our prisons where Russian prisoners are held, they turn a blind eye and do not fight for proper conditions for Ukrainian prisoners.

“I Tried To Explain That I Was A Musician But It Didn’t Work. You Say You Are A Musician And It Irritates
“I Tried To Explain That I Was A Musician But It Didn’t Work. You Say You Are A Musician And It Irritates
“I Tried To Explain That I Was A Musician But It Didn’t Work. You Say You Are A Musician And It Irritates
“I Tried To Explain That I Was A Musician But It Didn’t Work. You Say You Are A Musician And It Irritates
“I Tried To Explain That I Was A Musician But It Didn’t Work. You Say You Are A Musician And It Irritates
‘You say you are a musician, they beat you more’: the Ukrainian sax player who survived Putin’s torture prisons
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Yuriy Merkotan played in a military band and, after being caught up in the Mariupol siege, spent nearly two years in various jails

Another thing that outrages me is the way "Putin's prison" is used. It was not Putin who tortured him and others, but russians. This is not Putin's war, but Russia's. These are not the decisions and crimes of one person. After 10 years of war, the Russians are still being singled out and absolved of responsibility. That's impossible levels of stupidity and cowardice.


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1 year ago

Russians are entertaining themselves by traumatizing our people, including kids

Russians Are Entertaining Themselves By Traumatizing Our People, Including Kids
Russians Are Entertaining Themselves By Traumatizing Our People, Including Kids
Russians Are Entertaining Themselves By Traumatizing Our People, Including Kids
Russians Are Entertaining Themselves By Traumatizing Our People, Including Kids

You can help by supporting a fundraiser for electronic warfare equipment for the electronic warfare unit that protects Kharkiv and the region. A little less than 800 thousand UAH are left before the fundraiser closes. Support the right cause!

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1 year ago

Fight for them as they fought for you

Fight For Them As They Fought For You

Mykyta Tatyanko "Zhyvchyk", a soldier of the 501st separate marine battalion, is still in captivity. He hit the front pages of all the world's media because he was simply helping the wounded during the shelling of the Mariupol maternity hospital. Because he just wanted to save someone.

Fight For Them As They Fought For You

In Mariupol, Zhyvchyk provided moral support to the locals. Ksenia, a resident of the city, met the soldier when a residential area was shelled. That day, March 12, her family was injured and slaughtered - her 16-year-old son and her sister's husband were killed instantly. "I was in a state of shock: I wanted to commit suicide because half of my family was killed in front of me, and the other half was not sure if they would survive," Ksenia said. The young defender helped the woman to keep her morale up. Mykyta convinced her that she shouldn't do anything to herself because many people around her needed help. "You are needed here, let's go help," Ksenia recalls. Ksenia told Mykyta's mother, Larysa, everything in detail, and told her that she had become the heroine of a movie about Mariupol. She also talked a lot about Mykyta in the movie, but she didn't give them any details. They are still in touch. Once she said: "Maybe you will be offended by me, but now Mykyta will be my adopted son." And Larysa was very happy about that, because now they both pray for him sincerely. Larysa was also contacted by one of the guys who was in the TRO and headed the security of the hospital in the city center. In a conversation with the soldier's mother, the defender said that in Mariupol, her son shared his food and medicine with the residents. Mykyta gave away almost everything he had.

❗In these pictures, he is 19 years old. At the age of 18, he voluntarily chose the path of the military, which even before the full-scale war, he was in the east part of Ukraine. Mykyta has been in captivity for almost 2 years, so he is now 21.

Fight For Them As They Fought For You

Please, share stories of our defenders in captivity. Many of them, including Mykyta have been there more than 2 years. You can only imagine what Russians do and tell them. Russians entertain themselves by breaking people, especially Ukrainians. They fiercely hate people who protect and fight for freedom. I hope our people find even more power in themselves to live through the hell of russian captivity. And when defenders all come back to their homeland, they will be themselves, in a healthy state like body and mind. There so many people are waiting for them. They deserve only good things after all of that.

Fight For Them As They Fought For You

The gorgeous Frank with important message in Kyiv.


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1 year ago

Music is not beyond politics

Music Is Not Beyond Politics

It's astonishing and surreal to hear about apoliticality in contests where people represent a certain country….

Music Is Not Beyond Politics

Cruel humor. But I almost choked on my tea. I also see this as more of a chemical attack. Meanwhile, the russians are having fun…

Music Is Not Beyond Politics

They are proud of their crimes and shout about it at the top of their lungs. But the world is indifferent.

We need so much support right now when Russia is planning to take away even more territories and Ukrainians' lives. Don't quite our voice. Especially on a platform like that. Yes, it's entertaining competition but our reality in war is definitely not fun to live. We keep crying out to the world in every possible way.


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1 year ago

‼️Approximately 110 missiles were launched by Russia, most of them were shot down, - Zelenskyi

Maternity hospital, educational institutions, shopping center, high-rise buildings and private houses, commercial warehouse, parking lot. Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, Dnipro, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia and our other cities.

Today, Russia was fighting with almost everything it has in its arsenal: "daggers" ("kyndzhaly"), S-300, cruise missiles, UAVs. Strategic bombers launched X-101/X-505. Approximately 110 missiles were fired, most of which were shot down.

Unfortunately, as a result of the shelling, there are dead and wounded.


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1 year ago
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The add includes the line “Let’s clean ourselves of compulsory Ukrainian Nazism” (not my translation) and links having a Ukrainian name to nazism. And yet people are still debating on Ruzzia’s intent for this war and what they mean by “denazification” (hint: it has nothing to do with nazis)


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1 year ago
Our Nights, Mornings, And 675 Days Already.
Our Nights, Mornings, And 675 Days Already.

Our nights, mornings, and 675 days already.

Artwork by Nikita Titov.

Glory to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.


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1 year ago
This Is Nikita Titov's Artwork. God Bless All Defenders Of Ukraine Who Provide Our Opportunity To Celebrate

This is Nikita Titov's artwork. God bless all defenders of Ukraine who provide our opportunity to celebrate in the warm home under the protected sky.


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1 year ago
Holodomor Museum Keeps The Memory Of Innocent Ukrainians Killed With The Man-made Famine (known As Holodomor,
Holodomor Museum Keeps The Memory Of Innocent Ukrainians Killed With The Man-made Famine (known As Holodomor,

Holodomor Museum keeps the memory of innocent Ukrainians killed with the man-made famine (known as Holodomor, the Great Famine of 1932-1933) organized by the soviet government. The number of the dead in the genocide varies from 4,5 to 10 million people, according to different researchers.

My late grandma remembered this horror for all her life. She was 8 that time. Her smaller sisters and brothers, 4 kids in our family, died from hunger in Holodomor. I remember that my grandma kept the packages full of dry bread in the nightstand till her last day.

90 years passed. The terrorist state of russia continues to commit its awful crimes, blackmailing the whole world with famine. Slogans like "Never again" are not working. They never did.


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1 year ago

Absolutely.

Usual picture here in Kyiv: kids are playing "hide-from-the missile" game on the playground. However, there are many places in Ukraine where situation is much worse.

I played "Would you rather" with my daughter, who turned seven last month. Swings or bicycles? Minecraft or Lego? This sort of choices, typical for every second-grader.

I asked her "Would you rather go to the forest or to the sea?"

"Well, the forest is mined, so I'll go to the sea. I like it."

I hate that my daughter has to know such things now.


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