I am so scared of this war
I don't know what would happen and I have so much anxiety cause of all this situation, I live in Kharkiv, Ukraine. I just so scared of this.
Ukraine
(Sorry for my English) in 4:00 start a warrior vs Ukraine and we have very bad situation our big city was damage by Russia and our army,navy and air was destroyed. near my have a tanks and helicopters.I very scared
Anyone Driving Out of Kyiv?
Have purchased several train/bus tickets for a family member to go to Lviv or Moldova but in case those fall through hoping someone has a seat to somewhere where my wife and I can put him up in a hotel/AirBnB.
First and last post
Hi. I was just a reader in this sub, but the current situation just forced me to seek the place to just lay it out. I'm Russian (m, 27), I was living in Europe since 2011, when I first came to study. My mom, my whole family is of Ukrainian descent, we still have a lot of relatives, that still live there, but mainly we are just scattered around the globe, with my mom living in Russia and some family members living in the same city as me. I'm terrified, guys. I'm terrified of what will happen with my mom (she lives in Russia), what this war, the economic and political consequences of it will do to my family (things were already fucked up with the covid restrictions, when we weren't able to see each other for half a year). I'm afraid of what will happen with my relatives that are still in Ukraine, I'm just afraid, because there's nothing I can do to help, except to welcome them here of they decide to leave. I'm afraid of what will happen to the world, coz God be my witness, I just want a fucking peace and prosperity for everyone, not this military shit and crisis. It's already been hard these past years, and now this. Sorry for this rant, seems that Reddit is more sane than the rest of the world. Wish you all to be safe!
Woke up to the sound of explosions. I still can't believe that.
Hey folks. All the major Ukrainian cities were shelled today at 5 am Kyiv time by Russian forces. They targeted ammunition warehouses. I woke up to the sound of explosions. (Dnipro city). The people are panicking. I still can't believe it's possible in the 21st century. I've lost my grandma a day ago (due to old age). Don't know what will happen to her body (she was on the way to be cremated in another city). Every day I wake up to the darker and darker news, it seems. Please, nudge your government toward helping us if it's possible, don't ignore the thing. Missiles in European cities are no joke. I'm a digital artist by trade and a young male. I hope it won't be the end of me my friends and my craft. It's surreal for me as a slav to see the war. I heard about it from the grandparents, but seeing Russians do this to us is on another level. I'm an atheist but pray for us. We're the same as you. Ukrainians want freedom and democracy and the clear skies above their heads. Hope in the future I'll still be able to draw something for all of you who stand for freedom. It has become too real a thing for us here.
MY ART IN CASE ANYONE WONDERED: https://ibb.co/album/h1RTGF
Probably my last post, from Ukraine
Well, I guess this is it then. Sirens are wailing all over Lviv. I couldn't run away from my problems no matter how hard I tried. All those years of suffering and depression - lived through them only to get the worst hand dealt ever.
And yet - I don't want to escape. Fuck that. I was a coward my whole life - but now it gets personal. For today, I'm wasting myself with my friend with as much alcohol as possible. To forget what's happening for at least one more day. Then, like I said in my previous post on this subreddit, I'm joining the army.
If I ever return back to Reddit - it's either as a hero or as a spineless coward. Goodbye, everyone.
Local guy here. All major cities airports got bombed (w/missiles), borders are overwhelmed with ppl willing to leave (16-18hrs in lane). Leaving cities and moving between states (oblast) is hard, since lack of transport and it being heavily overloaded. More of that all military obliged men cant leave without informing and getting papers signed by military registration and enlistment office. Men can't leave counry. Ukraine is in the war situation. This day brought a hell of a morning (5:00 was like five hours ago). I fully understand OP. I hope he gets better. Shocking times could bring him back to life, i just wish him to literally stay alive. God bless us.
Edit: Explosions and/or war actions marked on map https://imgur.com/a/WDy7ToA
Edit2: r/ukraina has some info in english. Not much, but it's something. Sort by NEW
Last one: No further updates, cause It got worse as far as it could. Full scale war in the streets, residential areas being carpet bombed by Grad and Iskander and mrls in Kharkiv and Kyiv and more other cities. They murder innocents, citizens, just to inflict terror and suppress ppl. Full scale invasion is on.
Video footage from Kharkiv i uploaded a day or so ago https://m.imgur.com/a/Ik5PWQS
Now in Kyiv, Ukraine
Guys I don't know what to do, it's so scary to be here. I woke up at 7 am because of the sirens wailing. My parents are sitting in the kitchen and discussing what to do and where to go. People are running towards the roads to the west, it's panic all over the city.
Tbh I'm scared no less than these people. Me and my family don't have any place to go. Guys I really don't know what to do. The TV says that 5 cities are attacked at the same time, so we've got nowhere to go. It's just a matter of like 10-12 hours till they bomb the airports. Guys I'm very scared
Edit: there are some news that they're already bombing the airports. Not sure if it's true yet, but it's frightening asf.
Edit 2: to all of the people who are saying about my dad and his work rn: he works in the military manufacturing, he must be there because there is a very high chance that the government will oblige them to supply the front with their production for free. That's why he has to be there immediately. In fact a part of the situation depends on his company and him, he is a vice president.
Edit 3: aaaah guys please stop thinking I'm in the apocalypse. There is no horde of zombies chasing me. I don't need peaces of advice like "get yourself a gun" or "learn how to carve fresh meat with only the things you find in the forest". I do not need to "survive" I'm just a teen who's scared of war.
I heard jets and im terrified
Little backstory: Im from Russia, my town is close to Ukraine border and you all know whats going on between Ukraine and Russia
I woke up at 6 am cuz of loud hum from outside and i first thought that is was just strong wind but it quickly turned out it was jets
And now im reading news about how Ukraine was attacked
I am terrified, i dont want any war to happen, and Im also tereified because some people on reddit think that all of russian people are atrocious and willing to conquer and think that the entire nation is the worst evil, but in reality most of people dont support goverments decisions, regular people just cant do anything with it
I cant belive its happening, I hope nobody died during this attack
Edit 1: Thank you everyone for your support, I really appreciate it For people who say that russian people did nothing to prevent it: today we had huge protests across the country (unfortunately in my town is was quelled quickly), I also know that a lot of people are going to go on strike soon, but as i already said there arent much things regular people can do
My country is being invaded right as I write this
I’m Ukrainian and my whole family lives there. And right at this moment Russia is bombing our cities and their troops are invading our land. This is a completely unprovoked and insane act of aggression that became possible thanks to a madman - Putin.
All this could have been prevented if after invasion of Georgia in 2008 and Crimea and Donbas region in 2014 the west democracies applied tough sanctions and political/economical pressure on Russia instead of appeasement and “business as usual”.
If someone thinks that after Ukraine Putin will stop, you are oblivious. He will invade Georgia, Moldova, Finland, Sweden (because they are not NATO member) etc. In other words, he’ll go further until he’s stopped as Hitler was.
This might sound crazy to you now, but many didn’t believe in full-scale invasion of Ukraine just a day ago. This is a new world we all live now. And this new world has overlooked the rise of a new fascist dictatorship - Putin’s Russia.
Will this affect your life if you live in EU or America? Yes, it will. Millions of refugees is the least that will happen.
Can something been done to help Ukraine and prevent future invasions? Yes! And even you can do your part:
write/call your elected politicians and ask them to take tough approach on Russian latest actions, business with Russian entities, and dirty Russian money in your country;
take part in your local public manifestation against the war in Ukraine (but be peaceful and stay safe, Covid is no joke);
don’t vote for politicians that are rooting for dialog with Russia or want to be friends with Putin. This man understands and respects only strength.
What Ukraine needs right now is West to be united and strong. No more deep concerns and condemnations. Only tough sanctions. We also need weapons. We don’t ask your troops to fight for us. But when Ukraine gave up nuclear weapons in 1994, it was promised help from the US, the UK and (ironically) Russia in case of danger to its sovereignty. And some modern weapons to help us stand for our homeland.
It’s not about Ukraine anymore. It’s about democracy and freedom in Europe and whole World.
i hear explosions
probably my last post for a while but i will try to be in touch, i live near the military base in Ukraine and since morning i hear explosion near my house, and its real fucking scary, just need it to get out of my chest
update: i've seen a couple of c-130 (like from pubg) fly over us just now
Kharkiv right now, Ukraine
Hello reddit, I am writing to you from a beautiful city on the border with the rf - Kharkiv. From six in the morning, explosions are heard along the entire border, "Smerch" artillery shells fly into the city. One of these fell near the building of the Faculty of Physics and Technology of the National University named after V.N. Karazin, where I study. Russians, what are you doing? No one in Ukraine needs a war, we are free people and we don't need to be liberated. V.V.P... Get your hands off an independent country
Just a post while I still can do one
Hi. A 34F from Russia. Just wanted to say, in case we are being cut off from the web, please do know that plenty of Russians do not support Putin or any of his madmen actions. There are still people who chose to stay in the country and try to change things despite repressions, jails, threats, etc. If you put an equal sign between Putin and Russian people you effectively legitimize his rule, making him fairly elected president which he is not, and haven’t been for a long time.
Fuck the war. And fuck Putin and his puppets.
P.S. Just got back from anti-war protest in my city to all this feedback. Thank you all very much for all the kind words. I hope this madness will end as soon as possible. I saw a lot of people today who wish the same. Stay safe!
I am in the middle of Dnipro right now, and I can't see the next day.
I'm 18 years old. A university student. Today, my parents woke me up, and told me to pack my clothes and go to my grandmother's place.
Here I am. My whole world changed in one day. Yesterday I had plans to play with my friend all day. But we can't. And, to be honest, I can't imagine things going back to normal. Straight up. How can the whole world come back? It's so depressing, but I'm holding. Everyone is panicking, storming stores, buying gasoline, bread, literally everything there is in the shops. Me? I'm just sitting here, staring at the aquarium. Waiting for something. Something that will change the world.
If I never post again from this backup account, then you know for sure, what happened.
See ya'all later.
Im Ukrainian, and war have escalated
After all this time of fear. Guess im finally accepted it. I can't run, I can't leave my family. A can't change nothing, only thing left to do is wait. I can spend rest of the days living in fear, or being with my family, enjoying what i have. And i chose the last.
I’m a foreign student in dnipro, ukraine
Our university kept giving us statements absolving themselves of any responsibility. They told us if we wanted to go back home we would do online classes and come back in two weeks when situation calmed down. Also told us ukraine crisis was fake news. Warned us if we missed classes while we’re here, it’s our responsibility to solve it or we get expelled. With finals looming many contemplated leaving. Well today I decided to skip classes and sleep at home and when I woke up, I see my university students panicking, teachers telling us to calm down. The Russians bombed/ shelled/ did their bs on the city of dnipro and I heard, also on Odessa. The state of emergency is declared and transportation and airports will also come to halt. Basically I’m going to be stuck in this bs like my dad was stuck in the middle of saddam’s invasion of Kuwait.
Update1: I went out. Damn, people everywhere. The nearby pharmacy has a long queue outside of it. Went to the grocery store (ATB for Ukrainians), it’s jam packed. They ran out of chickens, rice, grechka most of the cheese is gone, plenty of onions but they look terrible, the bread shelves are empty, the bakery got baguettes so I took 2, 2x croissants, 2x milk bottle, 3x hummus, 2x cornflakes, 4x apples and a packet of rice- price shot up. I paid 514 what typically would cost me 350 Some people are shopping and going back to their homes. Others are loading up their car and preparing to leave.
worried for my friend in Ukraine
I don't know what to say to them.
To fellow Ukrainian people.
Обережно! Будь ласка, не публікуйте в Інтернеті будь-яку інформацію про українські війська та їхні позиції. Я вже бачив кілька дописів, які поділяють позицію наших сил, будь ласка, майте на увазі, що ця інформація може бути використана проти нас. Спасибі за розуміння.
Translation: Caution! Please do not share any information about Ukrainian forces and their positions on the internet. I’ve already seen several posts which are sharing position of our forces, please be aware that this information may be used against us. Thank you for understanding.
Record the history
I had an experience this morning. I woke a friend of mine from Dnipro (it's just in the centre of Ukraine) and told him that there is a war. Somehow, the bombing didn't wake him up. He is in contact with friends from Odessa and they say that the bombing is just outside the city for now.
The war should not be an answer, whatever the situation it is. Democracy is better than any state regime, not because it gives a voice to the people. But because at least under proper democracy, the politicians are afraid of losing their jobs, and putin&co is not scared of it. That is why there is a war now. He feels invincible. He will make his own history which will be forced into post-USSR countries.
The only hope of mine now is that people won't continue to die because of the delusional dreams of a group of elderly idiots.
I was born in Sevastopol and saw the orange revolution and the yanukovich charade. What's is on my chest, is a feeling of helplessness, really, just like in 2014. Again, I am seeing how political games come up with imaginary reasons to make brothers and families fight each other. For what? For reach to stay reach? For a monopoly on small people?
When the humanity will grow the fuck up and stop drawing and moving lines on the map? We are a single "intelligent" species that we know of.
Anyway, I will stop mumbling.
There is already conflicting information from everywhere. If you are from Ukraine, try to keep a diary and post it on as many social networks as you can. Record your experience, record what you see and hear. That is the only way the TRUE story could survive. . I could help to preserve your stories, I could even convert them into NFTs, so they would LIVE at the blockchain without fear of being redacted. Drop me a DM with a story or a link, and I will get it into my project.
I will do everything I could to make sure it survives as is. Perhaps people in 100 years will be able to learn what the people saw and lived thought, rather than what the state doctrine will dictate.
Please, stay safe.
I’m in a fever dream
There’s been hundreds of posts out here about Ukraine, but the the world doesn’t give a fuck. Nothing’s been done. Our men fight out there, and New Nazi’s close around Kyiv, our beloved capital.
May god help us all.
Слава Україні🇺A
im rn im odessa and heard a bomb exploding
Kyiv, Ukraine
We were trying to resolve this conflict for 8 years. 8 years we were trying to get help from the world. 8 years we were standing on frontline not moving millimetres to not escalate the conflict. 8 years I was thinking there is no way Russia would do this. 8 years Russia called us "brothers". I feel no hatred. I just don't understand. I appreciate all the help we received. I am sorry to be a human being and still having wars. I am sorry for not being able to help my grandma and grandpa as they live in other cities. I am sorry for not having balls facing the fear of war. I am sorry for not believing the truth of reality. I am sorry for having thoughts of running away. I am sorry if this post annoyed you.
Right now in Odesa, Ukraine.
I'm sitting here with my wife, waiting for full scale war to begin. We have no means to leave country and no where to go when shit hits the fan. And from this perspective every previous problems in my life now feel so... meaningless, it's 2022 in Europe, but here it's 31st of August 1939 here in Ukraine.
I'm not scared even anymore, I'm just tired of this waiting.
God help our soldiers, and curse those fashists.
Edit: 1) I do think of either fleeing with my wife and son (yes I didn't note that i have a pre school kid) or taking them to safety , but kid greatly reduces mobility, and my wife still don't want to flee right now (she believes in our army)
2) Thanks for rewards, and support, but i honestly, Reddit carma is on the bottom list of stuff i care.
3) it's 2:31 am here, and i have to try to catch some sleep.
4) i never thought, but warm words kinda helped me, thank you all, you are the best.
5) Слава Україні! Я вірю в хлопців на фронті.
Edit. Its 6:26. We are packed. Kid is sleeping. On early morning, we woke from 2 explosions. War has started.
We are preparing to evacuate. We are being striken by missiles.
Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine.
I live in Ivano-Frankivsk, it's on the west of Ukraine, so everybody told that if Russia starts war we will be attacked the latest. But, 24th February at 7:14 our airport was bombed. Then our streets. People are running away. We are scared. I hope everything will be alright.
Just another post of scared sshitless teen from Ukraine
Sorry for wrong English and formatting, I’m on mobile
Just seen some video where russian plane launches rochets on your average village in kharkiv (i assume that was kharkiv)
I live in similar village but in Kiev. Like imagine sitting for dinner and next moment you’re probably severely wounded or dead. I’m literally shaking all goddamn day..
My mom knows someone in the army and they think that our oligarchs homes gonna get bombed today, or that Chechnya army gonna enter Kiev from Chernobyl. I reaaaaaaaally hope at least something from this is false cause we live kinda close to oligarchs homes (in close area) and if Chechnya enters there’s might be literal bloodshed. Hope we survive this shit…
I am in Northern Kharkiv outskirts and I heard explosions. This is it, gentlemen. This is war.
A Ukrainian father says goodbye to his family, while he stays behind to fight the Russians
Video of a missile hitting an airport, reportedly in Ivano-Frankivsk in Western Ukraine
Prayers in central Kiev - War is hell. Manmade hell.
Where can I move to if everything gets real bad?
Russian-Ukrainian War
I’m in Odesa, my bf and I woke up from loud explosions an hour and a half ago. There have been 6 explosions, 2 of which we’ve heard ourselves, but there’s no information on what is actually happening. Is there someone in the nearest countries who would be ready to take two people? Please share any info
Poland is accepting refugees right? I'm trying to get my gf out of dnipro.
Help. How can i excape from Odesa to moldova or polish borders? all buses are booked or cancelled, mine to kishiniv got cancelled, i don't know what to do and i'm terrified for my life as there were few explosion near where i am right now and my eardrums are still ringing, i'm in despair
A Voice from Ukraine!
Russian-Ukrainian War
Hello world! I am just an ordinary guy from a city not too far (60 miles or so) from Kyiv. As you may noticed, this morning Putler, same as his predecessor from Germany, attacked us without announcing war, justifying it that they are liberating us from who knows what and that we should lay down arms and go home (wtf?). These c*unts hit our airports, ammo depots, anti-aircraft batteries and eventually invaded from several border regions and unlawfully occupied Crimea, Donbass and BELARUS (which is a totally different country). It is not just the Putin who is the enemy but the whole Russian nation as well as his lapdog Lukashenko (the self proclaimed president of Belarus) and his people. They are silent, they do nothing, they behave like slaves whom they are and will be forever unless they rise. Out armed forces will not give an inch of our land willingly and if need be, we will do it the way we did it with Nazis, we will become guerrillas and hit them where we can. It is crazy how many people support Putin's actions in Russia, young and old... Geez my wife's aunt in Russia thinks it is OK to terrorize and kill us to return Ukraine to the brotherly embrace of Russia! This is really sad... So, dear world, please don't share any info on movement of our forces, spread the word of what Russian dogs are doing, don't believe Russian lies, hit them where it hurts, hit their money, their banks, SWIFT, Internet and whatever you can. If Russia succeeds here, this crazy maniac will not stop. Your homes could be next, and Ukraine figths today so this won't happen. Make them feel it, Russia is no way capable to keep this war for long, they bet everything on Blitzkrieg. Glory to Ukraine, glory to free democratic world, sanity and peace!!!
Edit: apologies, it is Kyiv, not Kiev, damn auto correct.
Zelenskiy, president of Ukraine, summary of the 1st day of war with russia. With ENGLISH SUBS
Women and men hold rifles during a military drill for civilians carried out by the Movement of the Veterans of Zakarpattia in the village of Siurte in western Ukraine SIPA / AP
The Anonymous declared war on Russian government
The Anonymous collective is officially in cyber war against the Russian government. #Anonymous #Ukraine
Video of a Ukrainian soldier after the shelling "Mom, Dad, I love you."
I am so fucking angry right now. Why does my 70-year old grandmother have to spend her retirement being woken up at 4 AM to sirens and having to run several blocks to the nearest bomb shelter? She's way too old for this shit. FUCK Putin and FUCK war. Nobody in Ukraine is a winner right now.
Where is Putin?
It has been a while since he has actually spoken to the public. Since last week? For someone that has pushed for this war, shouldn't he be loud and proud?
'We left our dad in Kyiv' - young boy in tears as he escapes Russian advance in Ukraine
Russian mom begs son not to go to Ukraine
I am begging you don't go there, discharge, don't go there, excape from the airport
Power. Belarusian Railway network cyber-attacked.
The internal network of Belarusian railways has been attacked, all services are out of order and will soon be deactivated until Russian troops leave the territory of #Belarus. #StandwithUkraine
Right In the Heart of The Ukraine-Russian Crisis
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in#ukraine
My hands are shaking as I type this in. I have no idea how there'll be internet or how long will I be here to constantly update this post. The explosions are getting closer.
It is ironic. I never thought the "eulogy" part from my bio would come true, but here we are.
I will record every event I witness and go through during this invasion and forever store it on the blockchain.
It could end up being an incomplete record, and in that way it will turn into part of my eulogy.
Woke up to a shaking room with shocking, loud, explosion like sounds at sharp 5:00 A.M.
A barrage of calls and messages floods my phone as I try to put things together (but deep inside I already knew what has happened)
I look out the window and I can see clear streaks left by missiles or projectiles on the sky, followed by a faint remenescent of smoke coming from the site of impact.
After that it was almost an hour of calling around, replying texts, and scrounging the internet for more information.
None of the news outlets had anything posted about these sudden explosions, but I think all the residents already knew what had begun.
Decided the best route of action was to gather essential items and head out for the western side of Ukraine.
Started looking for available bus tickets, train tickets, and cabs.
Everything is either sold out, or getting removed as quickly as they get listed.
Have another hour long discussion with friends and family about viable options while packing.
Go out to the Train Station in person as I can't find tickets online and also gather information.
It is complete chaos outside. Everyone is running. Where? I don't know.
Someone has 1 bag, some 3, some none. Some Babushkas are crying as they run, some children are crying as they hug their mother's shivering hand tightly, some running around like a headless chicken with no specific goal in mind. That was a scary view.
Immediately the first thing that caught my eye was the huge queues at the ATMs. A wave of flashbacks from 2014 hit me.
Another set of huge queues at the water terminals and storefronts. Big sign of things about to go from bad to worse.
Metro working as usual. The lady screaming "wear your masks!". Made me chuckle. Inside the station were people with bags, luggage, and some with pets, all heading towards the train and bus stations.
The train station was another kick of reality on the shin. More people than I could even see. All gathered around the ticket booths, some shouting over their lungs, some on calls, some weeping on the sides.
Walked towards the bus station where a similar view welcomed me. No bus tickets available. Private buses are booked. "Money doesn't matter anymore", that is what one of the drivers told me when I told him I had 15 people ready to pay any amount to get us out.
Looked for private cabs and more options, gave up after getting "no" from everywhere and the crowd only kept getting bigger.
Now it is 8:30 AM, only 3 and a half hours after the first explosion. There are officially no more buses and trains leaving to western Ukraine for the next 2 days.
Get a call talking about water shortages happening around the city. Head to the metro to find water cans without the queues.
In the metro I see water fountains being installed as well as extra benches. The underground metro stations are being turned into bunkers.
Lots of people inside the metro. 5x the normal. A lot of weeping kids, scared parents, fragile old people, lost passengers. All of them taking shelter and looking for answers inside. Also, metro and other transportations are declared free and without fare.
Head to one the busiest places in the city to only find it completely deserted. A scary view.
All shops and businesses are closed. Including supermarkets and grocery stores. ATMs still have a huge queue.
Seeing a lot of police officers and armed soldiers on the street and in the metro stations.
I want to make a final few purchases to store at home since I'll be stuck there for who knows how long. But the queues are very big.
People are fighting to get inside. Shelves are emptying by the second. Managed to get a couple of bottles of water.
Reached home safely. A lot of disappointed people coming back, too.
Sounds of explosions begin again. Streets are now empty and whatever few people are remaining out there are running to find shelter.
News emerges of tanks infiltrating the border and making their way into the city. A few buildings have been destroyed and they are firing indiscriminately.
Sounds of explosions have become louder now. I think they are coming closer and closer.
I have mapped out all the bunkers in the area and am going through the signals. One beep = warning. three beeps = evacuate and hide in shelters.
Another set of explosive sounds. This was very close. Felt my room shake.
Contacted the embassy but no realistic solution or guidance is being provided.
Another explosion. Can see the smoke directly from my window. Closest one yet.
Ex-landlord now a good friend called. He is worse than the Twitter trolls. Thinks the shelling is a made up conspiracy. Bruh I can feel them! I can see the smoke!
Considering going to the bunker. But it's overcrowded and I'm worried about thieves and looters.
Made it to a bunker under the building. More people are coming through. A few explosions can be heard outside. No clue what's goin on.
Everything is quite for now. Curfew has been imposed. Fear and anxiety is rising among some people, including myself, naturally.
Six continous explosions have shooken the place up.
A lot more people are rushing underground and bringing their pets along.
Some more people have joined us in the bunker. They say explosions are frequent and very nearby. Hoping for the best.
It's cold. Very cold. There's no heating down here and not enough blankets to go around.
Trying my best to catch some sleep. Who knows when will I get another chance to. However, it feels impossible. Can't sleep a wink. I'm cold and scared.
Exactly 24 hours have passed since the beginning of the invasion. Tensions are high as rumors of a air strike is passing around.
People are tired. Some have given up and left the bunker to go back home. I got only 2 hours of sleep, others got maybe lesser.
Blackout. No electricity suddenly..
Electricity keeps dropping frequently. In general, there is a regular current.
I went out to stretch my legs and heard explosions. I can only assume it happened all night.
Everyone's heading home. Some are going out to buy things or simply walk.
A lot of chaos right and left. I am trying to contact red cross, UN, and more organizations to see and find some medium to leave the city and head to the Poland border but the results look grim.
Looks like there may be a train that goes to Lviv. However, it is not certain if moving by train will be safe or not. But it is a risk I am ready to take.
Contacting other people who are stuck here and want to leave.
Many people are heading towards the train stations are there are rumors emerging of trains arriving and leaving.
Have to drop the idea of traveling now since I got some news about Lviv not being the safest place as of now and also the Poland border isn't letting people in yet.
Went out to look for a working ATM since I'll need more cash in my hands.
I have decided to nest all the younger citizens of my country stuck in Kharkiv under my wing. They are all heading towards my location now.
What beautiful weather! Something that finally gives me some peace. Fewer people outside than yesterday. No one's walking, everyone's jogging.
Unfortunately, most of the ATMs are still closed or do not have money in them. In total, I have walked to check 7 ATMs.
There are a few newly formed entrepreneurs on the street standing next to the ATMs. They'll give you cash if you transfer money into their accounts for a 10% "service charge".
Finally found a working ATM with cash in it. Huge queue but worth the wait.
My body feels like wet spaghetti. My feet are sore. I feel exhausted. The mental pressure is insane. I'm going home now and will try to freshen up, shower, and hopefully eat something but I have no appetite.
Couldn't completely freshen up. Continuous multiple firing making my room shiver. We are running to the bunker now.
The most recent ones were extremely loud and felt close. Turns out they are around 7km away only. Can't confirm this information. But very probable considering how loud it was.
Way too many people for the bunker to hold. We are going to find extra space for them in the metro or other basements.
Everyone has ample space now. Heard a few more explosions but not as frequently. Spoke to my family, finally. 'twas good.
A loaf of bread now costs over 100 UAH, previously 12-14 UAH.
Finished a newspaper interview and a TV news interview. Ended them with requests to the foreign ministry and my prime minister to get us out.
Two more interviews and looks like it triggered a reaction. I got a all from a member of the embassy. However nothing productive came from the call. The advice is to stay low and wait for some sort of peaceful period when we can move.
Latest news from around the country is evoking mixed emotions in all the people in the bunkers with me. Uncertain future.
Right bois. This looks bad. Went out for a fresh breath of air and saw a rocket fly by in the distance. Looks like things are heating up. I'm gonna hunker down. Hopefully there's internet for me to come and add to this log. I'm sitting underground and I feel and hear the impacts.
Relatively good news. The sounds have become fainter meaning they aren't nearby. New info suggests things will get more heated up here on.
Went out for some fresh air. All lights are off. No shops are open. No one outside. Not a single noise. Very eery.
Next update will be in a day or two. If not, then expect the worst. Thanks for the wishes and prayers.
The worst isn't here yet. Quite the opposite... Maybe. Full details coming soon.
Made it to Poland. I'm safe. Many people still stuck and trying to get out of Ukraine.
Took a car to get out on 26th Feb. Reached Poland on 2nd March. It was not easy in any ways. I'm currently looking for resources and information in Warsaw, Poland. I have a lot to say. And I will complete this log as soon as I get the opportunity to write down everything that has happened since the 26th.
Spoke to guilty and Gandalf. Just having someone to talk to is worth more than gold right now. Thanks guy! Slava Ukraina!
From 26th Feb to 2nd March
After doing all I could do, I decided to get out of Ukraine. The original plan was to take the morning train from Kharkiv railway station to Lviv and from thee figure out the rest. I was well aware I could have to walk 30 kms to the border in the freezing cold but it was better than dying like a sitting duck.
I reached the station late, there were sounds of explosions. I had to wait for the noon train which would either stop at kiev and I would have to take another train to lviv, or the train would go Uzhgorod. Nothing was clear.
There were mostly foreigners on the platform. Some familiar faces, a lot of people who knew me directly or indirectly, and many people that I hadn't seen before.
Everyone was standing, although the train still had hours to make it to the platform. Obviously everyone was anxious and scared. I found a group of friends who eventually decided to make the risky drive to the border instead of waiting. In retrospect, it was probably a bad decision.
If we took the train we would directly reach Lviv or Uzhgorod and could find a way to make it to the border. All it would take was a few hours of waiting, and after leaving the train a few hours of trying to get to the border.
Going by car was riskier because there was no guarantee we would ever make it. We didn't know which routes were safe and how would we drive almost 1700 km.
We started strong. We were scared. However, almost on every major street we came across check posts guarded by the army and the general mobilization. They checked our cars, documents and let us go.
This was very good. They were there to recommend us safe routes and tell us what to avoid and how to go. Some stations only had the general public who were not army but volunteered into the general mobilization. They were holding rifles with pretty much nothing else. But I could feel their intense will power.
On the road I saw a lot of things. There were times we could hear shilling not too far away from the road and even feel the vibrations. We also saw a burning vehicle which wasn't shot too long ago. It was scary. Every minute of it.
The cars were all crowded. For most of the part I was sitting on a suitcase. It was very uncomfortable and having so many people in the group made it worse. We had to constantly take breaks for fuel, bathrooms, energy and so on.
On the night of 27th we had to take a huge break. All of us were very exhausted. Almost impossible to keep our eyes opened. We decided to take a break when we reached what was then considered a "safe" city.
To reach this city we were guided to go through a "back road". Basically it was a cleared road through a forest that didnt exist on the map. It was a very rough road and we were told to go as fast as possible. We thought our car would break into pieces there.
After reaching the city however, we couldn't find a place to rest. So we rang up the emergency number and they did find a place for us.
PLEASE NOTE I WILL NOT BE MENTIONING ANY LOCATIONS AND PEOPLE BY NAME FOR THEIR SAFETY
Through a very clever security clearance system of multiple layers through calls we were directed to a shelter not too far away from Kyiv. Kyiv was then the main focus of all attacks.
We did think we were safe. But no. My friend and I stepped out of the shelter for namaaz when we saw a fighter plane fly right over our heads. In the dark it was impossible to say which side the plane belonged to.
Not too long after the sounds of shelling and airstrikes filled the air. At around 2 am, I woke up completely paralyzed. An unending constant sound of airstrike or shelling or shooting filled the air. It went on for almost 30 minutes and I was paralyzed thinking this was it. I am going to die now.
Next morning we discussed and decided the noises were richoceting from Kyiv. We then recouped and continued the journey.
The routes we used to reach until this point were now closing up. Turns out the attack was getting bigger and harder and the roads were getting affected. The people would have to find different routes now.
We reached around 300 km close to the border from Lviv. We decided to buy some water from a shop nearby. I decided to go to the washroom. Suddenly the sirens went up. There were a lot of shouting voices telling everyone to leave.
We all went outside hurrily as the women screamed in fear and children cried loudly. We stood in the parking of the shop. All of us. Under open sky. With an imminent air strike on its way. Can you imagine what that felt like?
We stood there in a group. Maybe a hundred people. No one left the parking with their cars since the roads are a bigger risk. No one went inside the shop since it could collapse on the head. So the open parking was the only relatively safer option.
After a very long 20 minutes which felt like a lifetime ended, we were told its safe now. We forgot about the water and straight started driving again.
We again reached a road which was packed. It was about 7 kms long but took us 30 minutes to clear through. After we cleared that road we were told to go through a village as the road ahead was overpacked.This was another rough road but better than not moving at all.
As we got closer to the border area the checking in the check posts got more thorough. They took their time to see through the documents and check our cars.
Finally, almost one whole day of driving we reached within 50 km of the border. But it wasn't easy. From night till the next morning we only cleared 15 km as the line of cars was moving very slowly.
Then there was another check point after which another long line of cars. We were swapping drivers every few hours to keep our energy up. But eventually we were 30 km away from the border.
This was the line of cars that was both a relief and scary. We heard rumors of this line taking anywhere from 2 days to a week to clear. There were also rumors of the army picking out men from the line (all is bs as none of this happened). So we were pretty scared.
There was no way of understanding why the line was taking so long. Only after we crossed the border we realized. That 30 km. It will forever be imprinted in my brain. The shit I have seen there. I cant forget. I am tearing up just thinking about it.
All the cars were told to drive on the extreme right hand side to leave space for "emergency vehicles" in the middle of the two laned road. There were polite, army, ambulance, luxury vans, and some private cars with police escort rushing through that space. It was hard to understand what the private cars and vans had that they could pass through the special lane.
Tensions were very high and people were emotional and impatient. There were 3 instances were cars tried to cut in front of us. The cool thing was, even if we were foreigner and the line cutters were locals, the locals came to our help and together we successfully made them drive all the way back.
But after we cleared 1 km and reached a check point the real scary things began showing up. Taxis and some mini-vans carrying passenger were not being allowed further. The passengers were now forced to walk all the 30 kms to the border. In the cold.
We also caught glimpses of empty cars being driven away from the border by Ukrainian men with tears in their eyes. I could only guess that they dropped their family on the border and were driving back to join the army.
We also saw many people, including locals and foreigners walking towards the border on foot after being told their taxis/vans cant get in. The worst thing I saw was a family of four with the youngest not older than5 year old walking. Saw another foreigner whos luggage handle was broken and the wheels were gone. He tied a piece of cloth to the luggage and dragged it.
I got tired of all this waiting and with a mixed emotion of anger, frustration and exhaustion I approached a police officer what was going on. He looked at me with a smile and put his hand on my shoulder and said the cars going through the middle were either emergency vehicles, people with special needs, and delegations/dignitaries and that everyone would be let out we just had to wait a little longer. Somehow I was shocked that he responded to me so nicely given my approach. But I think he's seen many like me.
That last 30 km took us 1 and a half day to cross. Theres one last small town between the long stretch and the final stretch. We stopped there to exchange our Ukrainian UAH for PLN. We could only get 100 USD and 100 PLN. Sucks, but better than nothing.
The last stretch was 7km long. All along the final 30 km were Ukrainians who had set up stalls for free food and water. It was incredible how much the people were helping each other. There were people running around with pampers for those who needed. It was incredible to see all that. Hot tea and coffee, soup, pirojki, water. Anything and everything to make the last 30 km a little easier.
Just 5 km away from the border was the last check point. A huge group of people that came walking were waiting there to be cleared to go through the 5km into the immigration. Most of them had the look of death on their face. I do not know how did they make it. But they did. On foot. In the cold. Some were sitting, some still standing, some lying on the floor out of exhaustion.
We stopped there for a bit as we recouped and distributed the free tea to the people that walked there. Man. I cant think of all this forget writing it forever on the blockchain. These memories are so disturbing. But yeah, we distributed tea, we gave away some of our UAH to the volunteers and drove to the immigration.
The immigration was smooth but took some time. At a time just about 4 cars can pass through the immigration. And the same on the Polish side. Then there are the walkers. They had to be cleared to. Only now it was clear why the lines were so long and slow.
On March 1st, a journey that began on 26th February finally came to and end. We cleared the immigration and were finally inside Poland.
Thank you Poland. Stay Strong Ukraine.
Kharkiv. I'm back! 13 hours without electricity. Only recently have the constant shelling subsided. ruZZian orcZ shelled the neighboring to me Pyatykhatky district along with a nuclear installation at the Institute of Physics. This is the second time they are aiming there
Where is our 7 am sunrise guy? Kyiv is still holding strong right?
Don't believe the russian invaders / soldiers when they say they don't know where they are or what are they doing! They are lying!
WAR CRIME
In 1956, Russian soldiers captured by Hungarian fighters said they did not know what they were doing in Budapest. That they had been told that there was a counter-revolution in Hungary and that they had to defend the civilian population. In 1968, Russian soldiers interrogated and apostrophized on the streets of Prague, said they did not know what they were doing in Prague. That they had been told they were doing military exercises. In 2022, images posted and shared on social networks show us Russian soldiers who say they do not know what they are looking for in Ukraine. That they were told it was a special military operation, but then we see the same type of soldiers raping killing looting and braging about it on intercepted phone calls!️ I see a lot of people who really believe (and are subtly persuaded) that Russian soldiers are poor victims of Putin's propaganda. That the poor are going through Ukraine with the tank, killing on the right and tearing down buildings on the left because they don't know what they're doing. Putin put them, they have no discernment. I won't go into details because this method of apologizing is too old to say that you don't know what you're doing, that you're not from here, that you did your homework in another notebook. Hundreds of thousands have used it in tens of other wars, massacres, acts of genocide. I don't think the "poor" Russian soldiers don't know what they do. I think they know exactly where they are and what are they doing. They are criminals. Have no mercy!!!
It is still 7am and the Sun is rising on the 16th Day of the Russian Invasion on the Capitol city of Kyiv. Ukraine continues to Live and Fight on, Slava Ukraini !
Glory to Ukraine!
My family is likely housing some Ukrainian refugees starting on Monday. Any advice/things I should know to ease things for them?
Hello from Vienna!! Local Ukrainian church just called, they want us to house 2 women and 3 kids beginning on Monday. Since I know very little about Ukraine or Ukrainian customs I wanted to ask you folks if there is anything in particular I should know or be aware of. Was thinking of buying some chocolates and maybe finding my old Gameboy advance (don't really have any other console since we sadly gave away the wii a few years ago..) for the kids, but other than that not really full of ideas or knowledge what to expect.
Would be thankful for any advice!
Russian troops have killed more Ukrainian civilians than soldiers - Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov
I'm just sick about Mariupol.
I hate Russia with such anger and disgust. To announce another humanitarian corridor and exclude Mariupol. I want him gone. I want his followers gone. I want lightning strikes to smite him. I want the devil to come up from the bowels of hell and skewer him with his pitchforked tail and spear him with his trident.
On that note, I'm going to bed and I hope that when I wake up in 8 hrs, that has happened.
Why are other countries and their population supporting/volunteering for Russia? I some what understand within Russia with the propoganda but how can anyone see a children's hospital getting bombed and go "yeah, they are the good guys".
Why is Russia still advancing and taking over cities when Ukraine military is out performing them everyday?
Over 12,000 Russians killed, hundreds of tanks and jets destroyed, thousands captured in only 2 weeks! that's a massive loss in such a short time, we also have reports that Ukraine is beating and capturing Russian military everyday. Shouldn't Russia realize their invasion is a failure by now? Why are they still inching closer to Kyiv by the day and taking cities in the south with Odessa in impending danger according to the current map?
I'm honestly baffled by how pathetic, weak and delusional the West is.
WAR
This will be an angry post. I warned you.
We've been fighting the Russian occupiers for more than two weeks now. Multiple war crimes committed, maternity house destroyed with Russians clearly planning this strike beforehand to blame us, and the West is still hesitant to provide us with lethal weapons. Because, you know, the WAR, not like there's a war already, but more of a genocide, might start. Like it's not happening already.
Let me tell you something - even if we fall, even if Ukraine is betrayed by the West and given up like Czechoslovakia once was - Putin won't stop. Just like Hitler didn't, because he wants to conquer all of the past Warsaw pact states. Because only by 'small victorious wars' like we call them (Russo-Japanese war for example) can he distract his people from what's happening inside their country. Because he wants a buffer zone from the NATO, which, to my belief, isn't even a threat or strong enough and would gladly surrender the Baltics too. Just because they 'don't want the nuclear war'. And it feels like the West will continue giving up countries and appeasing Putin, fearing the nuclear war. But the truth is, nothing stops Putin from sending the nukes. No amount of appeasement will quench his thirst for war. He does, because he can, and because no one stops him.
So by giving up Ukraine (I hope this doesn't happen), or freezing the war, the West won't achieve anything but a delay of the inevitable - a continuation of his Invasion into Europe. Yes, just like with Hitler. I'm really tired bringing him up, really, but it seems the history is circular, and the West is not moved by my people getting slaughtered. Only by history references.
And thus, Putin needs to face the same fate as Hitler, because he already commits the unimaginable - a genocide, trying to terrorize us into submission and capitulation. And the West watches, trembling in fear, not even able to send us some jets. Only 'thoughts and prayers'. UN is particularly pathetic, in my opinion, and needs to be disbanded by how worthless it is.
If he's not stopped here, the big bad WWIII will happen regardless. The only way to avoid it is to help us win and see Russia and its fascist regime crumble. Cause if we lose, you're next on his curriculum.
Updated: thank for all of the support and valid criticism. My post is really more emotional than I wanted it to be, and I think I got misinterpreted. I'm not saying the West doesn't help us at all or your support is wrong. I'm just frustrated by how slow it is, and how some European (and not only them) politicians say we need to negotiate with Russia just not to make it angry. Or, even, capitulate, accepting humiliating demands to recognise the occupation and promise to stay neutral. Because if we do, Russia will strike again. Putin's regime shouldn't be left standing, it's a threat to the whole world. And yes, we need air defense weapons. A lot. And currently they're not provided just because. It really frustrates me and makes me feel like we will be abandoned in the end. Thanks.
Just one voice from Kharkov. "We are no longer afraid. We are tired. And we have rage. Pure rage."
I have a civilian contact in Kharkov. Here is his perspective:
My place is here. I may not be a warrior, but there are a lot of tasks that I can do.
We all feel strongly supported. Perhaps one of the important reasons that the horde has not been able to capture Ukraine for 15 days is the worldwide support. We try and we will definitely win.
I understand why other countries don't bring in an army. This is the right decision. I also watch every day how companies leave Russia. I understand that these methods and solutions will harm other countries as well. I really appreciate and understand.
As for the army. Unfortunately, the last week has been mostly bombing. Their army failed to capture Kharkov, although there were several attempts. Our army is well trained due to the situation in Donbass over the past 8 years. And well equipped thanks to the help of the whole world. Today, one thing is clear that Kharkov cannot be taken, like other cities. For this reason, they engage in psychological bombardment.
But we are no longer afraid. We are tired. And we have rage. Pure rage.
I hope the war ends soon. But they won't get a single city.
So the Russian foreign minister is constantly drunk right?
It's the only way I can explain the utter lunacy coming from his mouth with a straight face.
'My new home is being destroyed': Belarusians in Ukraine join fight against Russia
[HELP] Find a fellow Cuban friend in Kyiv.
Dont know where to post this, if you have a better place please tell me. I have a friend that was in Russia before the invasion and went to Kyiv in February... last time we talk was March 1, he was heading for some kind of Subway Bunker in Kyiv... Does anybody know if there is a list of people there or something i can do to contact him.. His name is Wildy Martinez, he is Cuban, 28 years old.
Thanks in advance...
What has happened to all the victory videos
News
Maybe I'm worrying about nothing? But I am just genuinely concerned and very worried. But for the first 10-11 days it was very hard to keep up with all the victory videos, both here and on Twitter. But for the last two days these videos have begun to dwindle? Some videos from earlier in the war have even begun to recirculate? Is there anything to be concerned about?
I know people here might give me heat for worrying. I'm sorry. Maybe there is a slight news blackout for a good reason? I hope it's just temporary.
7AM; The Sun is rising on the 15th Day of the Russian Invasion on the Capitol city of Kyiv. Ukraine continues to Live and Fight on.
Fun fact of the day; The national costume of Ukraine is vyshyvanka.
Vishyvanka is the name of National Costume of Ukraine. This is differentiated from others because of its embroidery work which features Ukrainian embroidery. Vishyvanka is a plain white shirt made of linen and decorated with floral or ornamental hand-sewn embroidery. And the speciality of the costume is that it is worn by both men and women.
Slava Ukraini!
After a devastating Russian attack on his hometown of Markhalivka in the Kyiv region, a man lost his wife, daughter, two sons-in-law and mother-in-law. The house is destroyed. But he managed to find his beloved cat in the rubble.
*Protect your phones and accounts* Not speaking directly about this invasion, but for those possibly posting damaging info about 🇷🇺 or actively trying to counter cyber type attacks be careful! My phone & reddit app has not been the same since posting about countering disinformation & fighting bots!
And you are damn right my friends I will not back down or let the possibility of being hacked stop me posting about the truth and for the Freedom and Defence of Ukraine!
Шановні українці! Наступна пріоритетна ціль 🇷🇺 системи радіоелектронної боротьби та радіоелектронної розвідки.Зараз на війні багато залежить від сучасних технологій.Треба знищити російські системи РЕБ та РЕР.Це значно послабить 🇷🇺 війська і забезпечить перевагу для наших воїнів.
Marioupol...
The World is Ukraine
Russian Protest
Ukrainian refugees now have a welcome home in every country on earth. The courage of those who stay and fight is heroic, as is the courage of Russians who risk imprisonment or worse for protesting the attacks.
Putin continues to lie to those who trust him. The children of his supporters drive, fly and patrol blindly to their death and capture. Many proud Russians have died before they knew they were even at war.
The decisions of the Russian government are an insult to the history, culture, sacrifice of Russia in its defense of the right for people to be free.
Train from Krakow to Lviv.
Hey guys! Is it easy as going to the train station and buying a ticket from Krakow to Lviv? I don’t know much Polish, but can speak and understand Russian and Ukrainian. Do you guys know of any restrictions into crossing in? Thank you so much in advance!
7AM; The Sun is rising on the 20th Day of the Russian Invasion on the Capitol city of Kyiv. Ukraine continues to Live and Fight on.
And even after evil wine of life
My soul wouldn't listen to wise words.
My soul tends to run away in night
Unfeared of darkness, heavy rains and storms.
To hide away her wisdom and her wounds
to hide them into box without key
To meet again another gloomy dawn
with fire of poison of perhaps a drink.
To celebrate her adamant belief,
To held a light through nights as well as days,
and change December into warm July
and change 'good-bye' into 'hello again'.
To give away its gifts and all it owns
On every single crossroads, every ways.
And get refilled from god somewhere above
when she exhausted everything of hers.
Olena Teliha. She was killed at the age of 35 in Babi Yar, Kyiv, by the Nazis.
Presidential office: out of 120-150 military planes that have been bombarding Ukraine, 83 have been downed.
Here is what I was woken up by today at 4am (6 hours ago) being 80km far from Kyiv. My doors and windows shook. I put Eng subs. It happened in Svyatoshyn region of Kyiv.
I am 61 years old. He is from Scotland. He came to fight for Ukraine against the racist occupier. Our military friends come from all over the world to repel the enemy together. We will win!
"We will restore everything. Every street of every city. Every house, every apartment. We will direct all our efforts to this, all the help of the world. And we are already forming funds for Ukraine to live." -President Zelenskiy.
"Marina Ovsyannikova, who staged an anti-war protest during live TV news prog last night, is appearing in court in Moscow now, charged with "organising an unauthorised public event" (protest)"
I was reading a somewhat outdated article and they used a photo of Kiev to demonstrate a beautiful city. I hope we can all remember this image to remember what once was, and what we will rebuild.
Why is The Ministry of Defence of Russia is still allowed to promote and praise killing Ukrainian people on its official YouTube channel?
Why the Russian Terrorist Youtube Channel is not blocked by YouTube and continue to post new terrorist videos?
What else can we do besides reporting it?
Katya, 23 yo. A bodybuilder & competitive basketball player, a champion of Ukraine. She loves to make pizza & sushi. On Mar 13, she took the oath. Now she serves in the 112 Separate Brigade of the Territorial Defense of Kyiv. Katya advances Ukrainian Victory. Credit: M.Tymchenko
7AM; The Sun is rising on the 25th Day of the Russian Invasion on the Capital city of Kyiv. Ukraine continues to Live and Fight on.
Slava Ukraini!
"So many words; they are like crippled ghosts!
They strike, like bullets, far and close by
But always miss the essence of my life;
They come in rows.
Through these deceitful words I walk and shamble.
There is a fight; I’m on the battlefield,
Where all my soldiers are the words I wield,
And treason’s sown by memories that scramble...
Don’t end up fooled when in the good you trust,
And don’t get lost in your afflictions’ mire.
As one remembers things, one grows more tired;
The day I tire, I will die and thus
Hide in the hues of night unseen by most,
Where they don’t know happiness or wrath,
Where they don’t live but chew their own death."
Vasyl Stus - Ukrainian dissident and poet, died 1985 at the age of 47 in a Soviet prison camp after being betrayed by his own lawyer, Viktor Medvedchuk. Viktor would later became a oligarch and pro-Russia politician in Ukraine, opposing the Euromaiden protests of 2014. In 2021, he was under house arrest, but escaped a few days after the Russian invasion in Ukraine happened.
We were told we will get helmets and vests, but instead we were sent to "look it up" - Please help us in the Kyiv Territorial Defenses
WAR
Дергачі, Харківщина.
In Kherson people are literally blocking and forcing out the moving russian trucks. What a legends!
Another day, another attempt to denazify Feldman Ecopark in Kharkiv. Obviously the llamas are the worst nazi scum of them all...
Something I've noticed over the past week or so here: almost every Ukrainian I spoke to has made it clear that they blame not only Putin, but the average Russian as much (or more) for this war. The view is: we overthrew our corrupt government, and they accept their murderous one.
Immediate aftermath of a Russian attack on Kyiv today. If a single terrorist attack happened in any European city causing this much damage, there would be outrage for weeks. This is one of dozens happening every day in UA. Shout, pressure the politicians and companies! Never let this be normalized!
This is Boris Romanchenko. He survived four different nazi concentration camps - last Friday he was killed by the Russians in his home in Kharkiv
Lithuanians are blocking trucks going to and from Belarus (on the border between 🇱🇹 and 🇧🇾)
Hi there, Kharkiv online
I'm fine, the Internet and TV are offline from March 12, heating from February 26. They say that the optical fiber has been broken somewhere, and they are afraid to go to repair because of the constant shelling of the city. Now I am writing via the "Kyivstar" 460kb/s mobile internet (i had such internet speed 16 years ago xD). I'm so dumb, I realized that I can use a mobile phone as a modem only now. Unfortunately, it is still almost impossible to open the media and it is also very difficult to answer
7AM; The Sun is rising on the 26th Day of the Russian Invasion on the Capital city of Kyiv. Ukraine continues to Live and Fight on.
Slava Ukraini!
"Poland has not yet died,
So long as we still live.
What the foreign power has seized from us,
We shall recapture with a sabre."
First stanza of the national anthem of Poland, "Poland Is Not Yet Lost" (Mazurek Dąbrowskiego). The anthem inspired many other anthems of Slavic countries, including the national anthem of Yugoslavia and the national anthem of Ukraine, "Ukraine's glory has not yet perished" (Shche ne vmerla Ukrainy i slava, i volia).
MARIUPOL WILL NOT SURRENDER!!!!!!!!!!! Ukraine rejects Russian ultimatum that Mariupol surrender by Monday morning SLAVA UKRAINI
The Ghost
Come on Brazil, cut off the Sugar to Russia. Then shit may get real for them? We see how Russians are fighting, not for their Brothers and Sisters in Ukraine but for their sweet tooths.
Kidnaping of Ukrainians and deporting them deep into Russia is a scary reminder of WWII!
WAR CRIME
After Nazi Germany and Soviet Union invaded and split Poland in 1939 this is exactly what happend to polish population trapped on USSR side. History repeats itself. Soviets deported a total of more than 1,200,000 Poles many of them never returned, simply disappeared dead or in Gulags or as slave workers - later russified. The number is so "low" becose deportations stopped after Germany invaded USSR.
Now many reports say that Russians are moving thousends of Ukrainians from occupied territories and besieged cities deep inside Russia. This is scary as hell. Reason for Polish deportations in 1940s was to wipe out Poland as a nation. Whats happening now is eerly similliar. This should be more publicized by the Western media or even if Ukraine wins the war it will be very hard to get back its citizens. This is a War Crime and world goverments need to pressure Putin to stop doing this with all means neccesary. Slava Ukrayini!!!
An official video (State Emergency Service of Ukraine) of today's explosion from a cruise missile right in Kyiv city with elimination of consequences. Occupiers can't capture cities, so they decided to destroy them all hitting from afar, like cowards.
hmmmm this looks familiar, looks Belarus recieved the order. Cell phones off, red square markings (like the Z), convoys. Little Belarus is working with Russias "old n crappier" equipment..If you thought Russia was bad..these poor guys. I smell coup coming
To the people spanking tied up looters in public and the ones filming and posting it.
You fucking retarded human trash.