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kamogryadeshi · 22 hours
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The Russians dropped two bombs on the city of Sumy and shelled the civilian infrastructure of the city of Bilopillya for two hours
As a result of the Russian attack, two civilian women, 77 and 69 years old, were killed in Bilopillya. Three more women were injured.
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anastasiareyreed · 11 months
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one of the biggest man-made environmental disaster in decades!
the Kakhovka HPP is completely destroyed and can’t be restored.
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water continues to flood Kherson, Nova Kakhovka and other cities and towns, taking lives and destroying Ukrainian ecology;
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over 200,000 residents of surrounding settlements lost access to drinking water;
there is a threat of nuclear disaster due to possible cooling issues at the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant;
over 150 tons of machine oil have contaminated the Dnipro River. there is risk of a further 300+ tons leaking;
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river water drifts russian mines, they detonate in the flooding zones.
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regardless, thousands of animals, both wild and domestic, affected by this flooding. Ukrainians save everyone they can find. the search for animals and people continues for the second day.
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the scale of this terrorist act is difficult to predict. it threatens hundreds of thousands of lives — flooding will continue for at least another 4 days. international organizations created to save people and animals in such cases do not respond. Ukrainians were left alone for the second day in a row with a large-scale disaster!
please do not be indifferent, spread information, reliable information from the Ukrainians who are experiencing this catastrophe in real-time. do not believe russian propaganda, support Ukraine and Ukrainians in our battle for life!
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froggywoodsworld · 9 months
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The girls singing in this video were killed in a missile attack on Zaporizhzhia an hour after the performance 💔
Svitlana Semeikina and Kristina Spitsyna were performing to raise funds for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Their parents are now also defending Ukraine in the Zaporizhzhia sector.
The girls were only 19 and 21 years old. On August 9, they were killed by a Russian missile.
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kana-de · 3 months
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im so tired of seeing that Ukrainians are "white privileged." WHERE. WHERE THE FUCK. JUST WHERE. Ukrainians and Ukrainian culture whas been OPPRESSED. Ukrainian language and culture has been BANNED from everything by russia CENTURIES AGO. Ukrainian artists and writers have been KILLED AND OPPRESSED AND BANNED from writing literature in Ukrainian. we are literally being KILLED just because we are Ukrainian. what the fuck do you mean by white privilege.
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Imagine your city is fucking gone. Really sit with that thought. Let it germinate within your mind. It's no longer there. The streets you lived in, where you played with your friends as a kid, where you fell in love. Gone. It's a pile of smoking rubble. It's not there. You can't go back there. It's not there. It no longer exists. This is what russia did to Avdiivka. This is what they did to Bakhmut earlier, and to many other cities and towns. All because Western aid is being stalled. Because a lunatic religious fanatic is the Speaker of the House, and his party is full of self-serving traitors to the country. Because Polish farmers are blocking transit of important military aid at our border. Because all of you drank up russian psy-ops like thirsty wanderers in the desert. Because we gave away the weapons that could've prevented this to the perpetrator of this, in exchange for a deal to "guarantee our sovereignty" which one of the signatories broke and the other two are afraid to fulfill.
So sit with that thought now, and draw conclusions, and be better, and do whatever is in your power to prevent it from happening in the future, because if they aren't stopped in Ukraine, they won't stop with Ukraine. Do everything you can, so that the thought is a hypothetical, not a premonition.
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syndromealice-blog · 1 month
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Me literally
TikTok: masha.go.round
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ftgrfk-blog · 3 months
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Kharkiv.
This night, russian kamikazes drones hit the gas station - as a result of this hit, burning fuel spilled, and private residential buildings caught fire. The area of the fire is 3,700 square meters.
The emergency services managed to contain the fire in the residential quarter, saving 25 houses and more than 50 residents from the spread of the fire. However, more than a dozen households burned to the ground.
In one of the private houses, the bodies of 5 people were found, including 3 children: 7, 4 years old and a 6-month-old baby.
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perishrad · 1 month
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Exactly 2 years ago, Russians dropped a bomb on the Mariupol Drama Theater, where civilians were hiding from shelling.
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an inscription on the ground, "children" is written. In Russian.
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March 16 marks the anniversary of one of the largest terrorist attacks carried out by Russians in Ukraine. On this day, the occupiers dropped two powerful bombs on the building of the Mariupol Drama Theater, where about a thousand people were hiding.
Immediately after the attack, the Mariupol City Council reported about 300 civilians killed. Later, The Associated Press in its investigation put the number at 600.
But untill now, the exact number of victims of this terrorist attack is still unknown.
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All evidence was destroyed by Russian monsters after the occupation of the city, but we will not forget.
"The world must remember everything that Russia has done against Ukraine and Ukrainians, and every Russian murderer must be held accountable for what they have done. We will ensure that they are held accountable," Volodymyr Zelenskyy said.
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blue-sky-and-stars · 4 months
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"At least 39 people were killed in Friday’s strikes, Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, said. Ukrainian forces have called it the most ferocious airstrike launched by Russia since the beginning of the full-scale invasion."
"More than 160 people were injured as Russia hit Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Kharkiv and Lviv in the early hours of Friday morning."
"Russia launched 158 missiles and drones on cities and towns across Ukraine on Friday in what Ukrainian officials described as the worst aerial bombardment since the start of the war in February 2022."
"Works to clear up the consequences of yesterday's Russian attack are still underway. Almost 120 cities and villages, hundreds of civilian objects have suffered," Zelenskiy said on the Telegram.
That's what I read yesterday, when I woke up. I didn't actually sleep more than 3 hours that night, because I was afraid. Not for myself - I was on a trip abroad - but for my family. I was also furious, livid.
Those terrorists are destroying everything they can. They hit a maternity hospital - mothers, pregnant women and infants survived only because they hid in time.
At least 39 people are dead. In one day. Can you even imagine how many people have they killed since the invasion in 2014? Do you have any idea how many families have they ruined? They don't target strategic buildings, they target schools, hospitals and kindergartens.
Every day, first thing I do after waking up is checking news. And when I hear about such horrible, terrible, inhumane terroristic attacks, I think: "if some deity or godlike entity or karma exist, why does this keep happening? Why do They allow russia to kill civilians, kids, even infants - innocents?"
Stand with Ukraine.
Слава Україні. Вічна пам'ять загиблим.
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creal-kill3r · 1 month
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rating some of the ways the war has affected me, from best to worst
(coming from an ukrainian living in Ukraine)
— always carrying around a first aid kit, a seating pad, a flashlight and an extra charger in case air raid starts when I’m out and I’ll have to spend a long time in the shelter
10/10, a bit heavy to carry around, but I’m always prepared, + a seating pad is useful in a lot of scenarios
— always making sure my phone is charged (I don’t let the battery go lower than 80%)
9/10, this might be bad for the battery health, but in case they turn off the light for three days straight again, or in case of a sudden air raid, I’m always prepared
— immediately checking any place I’m at for emergency exits, basements, wardrobes/tables I can hide under in case there’s bombing/shooting
8/10, creeps some people out, but I think this should be done no matter what situation you’re in, safety is important (minus a bunch of points because the experience of being stuck in a mall while bombs fall right on it was not giving)
— always keeping all my belongings in one place, in case I’ll have to leave the city immediately
7/10, a little depressing, but I can always find what I’m looking for
— always keeping my phone on in case something happens to my family/relatives that went missing contact me; and to know the air alert situation right now
6/10, I’m easy to reach, but sometimes I get too distracted by the news
— always planning my walks in such a way there’s always a shelter nearby
5/10, kinda limits my freedom of movement, but at least I’m relatively safe
— not being able to go anywhere crowded, including the mall/theater/restaurant/cinema/big shops
4/10, could have been worse, but while legally I am allowed to go wherever I want, rockets hit any crowded spaces so fast, it’s literally scary. couldn’t see a very important theatre performance of my friend’s because of this
— not being able to travel inside the country normally, since constant air raids and bombings
3/10, I haven’t traveled since the coronavirus hit, and I’m a huge travel person. also can’t go anywhere outside the country because all the flights are cancelled, and it’s too expensive to go by train
— having constant problems with sleeping, as because of air raids I have to wake up at three in the morning, go to the shelter and go home at around eight
2/10, the last week has been crazy and I haven’t slept normally in days, also I’ve become a really light sleeper, and I can’t fall asleep easily anymore
— fear of loud sounds
1/10, my neighbour enjoys slamming the doors really loudly, and every time she does that I’m having a mini heart attack
— panic attacks
0/0, self explanatory
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kamogryadeshi · 24 hours
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A 9-year-old boy was injured as a result of Russian shelling of Nikopol in the afternoon of April 26. The child is in a moderate condition. He received the necessary medical assistance and will be treated at home.
A 42-year-old man was also wounded, reported the head of the Regional Military Administration Lysak.
In the city, 4 five-story buildings and a gas pipeline were damaged.
Photo: Serhiy Lysak/Telegram
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anastasiareyreed · 3 months
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the Ukrainian documentary "20 days in Mariupol" was nominated for an Oscar in the "Best Documentary" category.
the film tells the story of a journalist who was trapped in Mariupol for 20 days. all these filmed horrors and pain caused by russia are, unfortunately, only a small part of all the tragedies and acts of genocide that have been happening in Ukraine for ten years.
I encourage you to watch this film and tell others about it, share it and bring attention to this story. this documentary deserves this award and worldwide recognition!
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ivyithink · 5 months
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translation of a line from a short Ukrainian poem that stuck with me, had to illustrate
The author, Victoria Amelina, was severely wounded on the 27th of June 2023 during the russian attack on Kramatorsk. She died due to her injuries on the 1st of July at the age of 37.
full poem:
Тривога
Повітряна тривога по всій країні
Так наче щоразу ведуть на розстріл
Усіх
А цілять лише в одного
Переважно в того, хто скраю
Сьогодні не ти, відбій
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kana-de · 3 months
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a reminder that yall literally listen and promote russian music like mua mua jaga jaga and other on all platforms ever known. none of you boycotted any of russian companies/artists at least since feb24 2022, because what? because you don't care. you never did. but when you need to boycott kpop for five, god, FIVE days you're literally right there. i haven't listened to any of russian music since spring 2022 and im perfectly fine without my fav russian artists. why can't you do the same?
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mrsheo · 11 months
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A reminder. It's a state of death and destruction.
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syndromealice-blog · 2 months
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Paid pro russian farmers forgot, when Poland went into EU they became main competitors for Germany and France. Pour out Ukrainian grain that was heading to Germany, pouring out grain that was planted, grown and harvested under fire and bombing is an act of scoundrels and assholes. Weapons can’t be arrived in proper time, we are dying because of you. We cover you from horror. We die for you too. Because if we are captured by russia, you will be next. russians directly state this. You are cowards. And I say this to the Poland farmers who have bloody money in their hands. It’s not pro Poland protests. It’s anti Ukrainian protests.
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