The two best links if you want to help Ukraine:
1. https://t.co/JYLKh3cMDp
2. https://t.co/a3TOeypyfo
There's options for humanitarian donations, military donations, even physical donations.
Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Chernihiv, about 700 people have been killed, both military and civilian. The mayor told about it. May they forever Rest In Peace
After the start of a full-scale invasion, 20% of the adult population was forced to change their place of residence. One third of those who left plan to return in the near future. And 41% plan to return after the war - the results of the "Rating" poll
64% of Ukrainians consider it impossible to restore friendly relations between Ukrainians and Russians - poll "Rating". This number has increased one and a half times over the last month - previously it was 42%
Ukraine will look for criminals who tortured our people. There are people who really want to find them - President Zelensky
Zelensky also said that Europe would set up a joint commission to bring Russian criminals to justice.
#stoprussia
After the widespread of news of genocide in Bucha, russia’s leadership ordered the destruction of any evidence of its army's crimes in Mariupol. That's why 🇷🇺 mobile crematoria started working there. According to preliminary estimates, at least 5,000 people died in the city.
Western diplomats and independent military analysts say the Russian pullback from Kyiv is real, a sign that Moscow’s initial strategy has failed in the face of grave planning failures, logistical problems and fierce and effective Ukrainian resistance. https://t.co/RDQAQ892pd
"I think it will be with me for all of my life." - Nick Osychenko, the CEO of a Mariupol TV station, fled the city with his family and says it was like "hell" from Russian attacks.
Our @BBCNews reports tonight from #Ukraine as aired on #bbcnewsten My reporting wouldn’t be possible without much hard work by many valued colleagues in London and here in Ukraine. Tonight great work by @ProducerKathy and @leedurant
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At least a thousand Russian national guardsmen are disobeying orders to go fight into Ukraine, wary of meeting the same fate as others wiped out in the war’s early days. @polinaivanovva reports: https://t.co/aINtBg3gto
The Ukrainian parliament has approved a law with a list of rewards for Russian military equipment. Russian soldiers defecting to Ukraine with a warship or a jet can now claim up to $1 million. A tank or an artillery piece would be worth a $100,000 reward.
Rostyslav Balzan was only 22. He was a platoon commander at the tank brigade. A member of @plast. He died on March 27 defending Ukraine from russian invaders. Lest we forget
⚡The Ukrainian Air Force would like to address misinformation published in multiple Western media outlets regarding the situation in the 🇺🇦 sky and support from our @NATO allies.
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"When wounded Ukrainian soldiers came in, the hospital staff put them in civilian clothes, gave them fake name tags, and hid their IDs so they wouldn’t become targets if Russians burst in."
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Day 36 of Ukraine resistance. Despite promises to focus its offensive on Donbas, Russia targeted Chernihiv, Kyiv and western Ukraine. The town of Izyum in Kharkiv region is a new Mariupol, destroyed and besieged. More chilling stories emerge of Russian war crimes, including rape