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I once stumbled upon this photo of a 🇺🇦woman hiding in a bathtub with her baby. As 🇷🇺 attacked frontline regions tonight, many mothers likely did the same. A 22 yo pregnant woman in Chuhuiv did not live to see morning or meet her child. Another future stolen before it even began.
Перша зустріч побратимів після тяжкого поранення і одне з перших запитань - ти щось їв ? Це бойове побратимство - одна кров, одне дихання. Вони пройшли разом крізь вогонь і воду. Дивилися смерті в очі. Побратими стають ближчими за рідних.
“Liberated,” they said.
Imagine an entire European town wiped off the map.
This is Bakhmut.
Once home to 70,000. More than two years under the “russkiy mir.”
Today — nothing but ruins.
russia doesn’t liberate cities. It erases them. Don’t pretend you don’t understand this.
In today’s Russian papers: “nuclear rhetoric” in the Duma. And a new law that allows the seizure of property from citizens who’ve left the country and “continue to harm Russia” from abroad. #ReadingRussia
The 210th Assault Regiment is fighting in the Zaporizhzhia direction, one of the toughest areas on the frontn but seldom talked about
Right now, they urgently need a van for logistics: to transport equipment, medical aid, and everything their soldiers need to keep fighting.
Kyiv this morning. Russia attacked all night. Shahed drones flying very low, explosions nonstop. The city is covered in thick smoke.
Four killed, among them a 12-year-old boy. Dozens wounded, including rescuers who came to help.
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"Amira always ran to you the moment she saw you.
She was constantly waiting for you.
We recorded videos for you and sent them off so that, even though you weren’t with us, you could see everything and stay in the loop about it all.
You are the very best dad!
We told you that and we will keep telling you! Just like we used to tell you: “You’re our hero, you’re our real man.” but it’s so hard for me without you… do you hear me?…"
Source: Zueva Anna
Putin and Biden were wrapping up a discussion.
Putin: “You know, Joe. I had this dream few days ago"
Biden: "Oh? Tell me about it.”
Putin: "I saw America in flames. A nuclear warhead crater where Capitol used to be. New York leveled. Los Angeles covered in human ash. It was glorious, Joe. I nearly teared up.”
Biden: "Huh. that's a weird dream. Well, I had one of my own few days ago as well."
Putin: "Go on.”
Biden: "I saw Moscow brilliant again. Full of dancing, laughter, people driving imported cars. Wearing the latest designer clothes. Very European, just like it was before the sanctions. And neon signs and slogans everywhere! They were too bright to ignore!"
Putin: "What did they say, those neon signs?"
Biden: "Who the fuck knows? I don't speak Ukrainian.”
This is incendiary weapon used against civilians in Donbas from russians. It’s a war crime to use this in a city. It’s not targeted and is meant for battlefields. Absolutely sick behaviour from a depraved nation.
A Ukrainian family who received a Family Winter Survival Pack from us last year in January 2025, explain how the portable stove, powerbank and flashlight are helping them NOW.
This is your support in action! Thank you so much 💙💛
‼️PLEASE RT - It helps us so much 🙏🏻‼️
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I want to mark this moment. Three years ago, I was in the middle of the most dangerous place in the world: Bakhmut.
After 15 hours of driving, I arrived to personally deliver a fire truck to a city where the only fire truck was unusable.
On January 20, 2023, Bakhmut was in a tactical encirclement. The only usable route was between Bakhmut and Chasiv Yar, known as the "road of death." Wagner's troops were already in the city, but they were stopped east of the Bakhmovka River. Evgeny Prigozhin was in the city that day, according to what the firefighters told me, somewhere 1-2 km away from where we were. That's how I came to say that I was a "neighbor" with the criminal Prigozhin.
The firefighters there were the ones who extricated people from wreckage, put out fires, pulled people from under rubble, provided first aid, and helped evacuate the elderly and those with mobility issues from the city. They were firefighters, paramedics, and doctors. And they did their job with an old fire truck, full of shrapnel holes and broken windows.
The fire truck was purchased from Romania with money donated by Romanians and helped save many lives in Bakhmut, later in Chasiv Yar, and now in Kostyantinivka.
I remember that there was about one shell explosion per second somewhere around us (more precisely, the average number of explosions recorded by GoPro and my phone was 40 per minute). At any moment, such a shell could hit us and that would be the end of us. We were lucky, and it didn't happen. Many tens of thousands of people were not so lucky in Bakhmut. For tens, hundreds or even thousands more, our actions (mine and yours who donated) were the luck they needed to continue their lives.
I remember that when I left Kostyiantinivka for Chasiv Yar and then for Bakhmut, I said goodbye to Flavia, but with the hope that we would hear from each other in a few hours. This was by no means certain. Bakhmut was like a black hole; once you entered it, you were more likely to never come out than to come out. The Wagner mercenaries had their positions closest to us, only 700 meters away.
Three years have passed since then. Bakhmut finally fell, as did Chasiv Yar, and now the fighting is going on in Kostyantinivka. A journey that took me 30 minutes in a vehicle carrying many tons on roads pockmarked by bombs took the Russians three years, with enormous human and material costs.
On January 19 and 20, 2023, I drove for 23 hours and 35 minutes, according to Google Maps, in the middle of a war to deliver aid offered by ordinary Romanians to people who used it for the ultimate success: saving lives.
This is, in a nutshell and as emotionless as possible, the story of that day three years ago. Thank you for your support then and now. Stay with Ukraine. Because it is right. Because it is moral. Because it is human. And only then because it also serves our interests.
Slava Ukraini!