A russian soldier called “Grom” raped Alisa Kovalenko for four days.
Before that, they beat her. They threatened to cut off her fingers and her teeth. They promised they would get to her parents, and to her boyfriend.
She was 27 – a documentary filmmaker who had come to Donetsk Oblast to film the beginning of Russia’s war.
A taxi driver turned her in.
Her partner, the French producer Stéphane Siohan, raised the alarm in the media. The public attention saved her. She was released. She carried what happened alone for more than a year before she could say it out loud – and then became one of the first women in Ukraine to say it anyway.
Russia expected that to break her.
In 2022, when they came back for the rest of the country, Kovalenko first got the heroes of her unfinished film to safety. Then she volunteered for the front – a mother of a small son, serving as an assault infantry soldier.
She put it as simply as it can be put:
“When you see even one form of Russian evil, you understand that it must be stopped at any cost.”
They wanted a victim. They got a soldier.
Source: Ukrainska Pravda
Путин проиграл везде:
в Сирии,
в Азербайджане,
в Молдове,
в Армении
в Украине,
в Венесуэле,
в Иране и на Кубе.
А сейчас он проигрывает еще и в России.
Путин — лузер века!
Fire Point перша компанія, яка через мій універ залучає студентів, пропонує, в тому числі, писати диплом по їх напрямку з їх супроводженням.
Ми їх на шакалячому катаємо, а тіпи роблять дуже правильні речі. Іронія
Former US Secretary of State Antony Blinken:
For every dollar that we [the US] put into Ukraine, Europeans and others put in a dollar and a half. So the notion that they were free-riding on Ukraine is simply not true.
And much of the money that we spent on Ukraine was actually spent here in the United States to either buy weapons systems for them or to replenish the systems that we gave them.
Remember Ukrainian heroes.
Anastasia Kunytska died defending Mariupol from Russian terrorists.
Awarded the Order "For Courage" III degree (2022, posthumously).
RIP hero.
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