Each air alert is a literal Russian roulette, where you don’t know if you wake up in the morning or not.
This is my neighborhood, Russians targeted a shopping mall and residential buildings. FYI, the only strategic object we have here is a beer factory, nothing else.
Russian terror continues in Ukraine.
I was just on the phone with @WorldAffairsPro hearing the sirens as he walked through broken glass near the site of a hit in Odesa. With ballistic missiles, you especially have to rush to shelter.
We can't accept this or be numb to it!
This one of the central and most beautiful streets in my hometown Odesa, and today it was attacked by Russian missiles, seven people got injured and this number is being updated by the local authorities
The world is moving from being value-driven to deal-driven. We have to consider it when thinking about Ukraine's future foreign policy strategy. Happy to have contributed to the recent edition of @UA_Analytica on this
@Ron797123872872 Ask yourself a question, why the air defense is working in the first place? Probably because Russia decided to send missiles to the neighboring sovereign country? And since when did not become experts on air defense?
The last time this street in Odesa saw electricity was today at 4am. Some people haven’t had electricity for about 48 hours. There was another ballistic attack in the morning which took lives of 10 people. But go on, tell me how tired of the war you are in Europe and America.
❗️After one of the largest missile attacks, Biden allows Ukraine to strike Russia with long range missiles, NYT reports. What’s left is to provide Ukraine with as many missiles as possible to win.
https://t.co/7mqGDSBruq
Russian roulette is when you live in Ukraine, and you don't know if you wake up in the morning. Today, you won, and you can have your morning coffee. Will you survive the next one?
Morning routine when you live in Ukraine: before having your morning coffee, hide in the metro because crazy Russia launched about 120 missiles and 90 drones against Ukraine