Your kitchen on Thursday afternoon, when Russia is your neighbour
This is Mykolaiv today, after Iran Shahed drone bombed the roof of apartment building
I cannot even imagine the pain this woman has endured. Olesia’s entire family was killed by russians, and she joined the army to fight them.
Olesia was a surgeon, a wife, and a mother of two. Her parents lived in Mariupol.
When the full-scale war began in 2022, Olesia's parents helped evacuate civilians. After the russians captured Mariupol, collaborators betrayed them, and both were executed. Their bodies lay in the street for nearly three months before the russians dumped them into a pit.
Olesia's children were staying with relatives in the Kyiv region. Her daughter was four, and her son was eleven. Their evacuation bus was struck by an enemy projectile, killing them both.
After their children’s deaths, Olesia's husband, also a surgeon, joined the army. In September, while evacuating the wounded from Bakhmut, a missile struck his car.
Having lost her entire family, Olesia returned to Ukraine from Italy and joined the army as a combat medic.
There are thousands of stories like this in Ukraine. People who lost everything. By this war, russians have set in motion a force that will hunt them for generations. Ukraine will never forget.
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Our Beloved Georgian Brother David Dzikidze, who had been serving in Ukraine as a Volunteer succumbed on the Battlefield.
Honor, Glory and Gratitude To Our Brother.
March 12 marks the day when Tigran Ohanyan and Mykyta Khanganov, two 16-year-old schoolboys from Berdiansk, first said “no” to the occupiers by tearing down a pole with the russian tricolor.
It was the beginning of their heroic resistance.
Later, the russian occupation authorities opened a case against them for “terrorism.”
They were abducted, tortured, and held under constant pressure.
On June 24, 2023, russian forces shot them dead in occupied Berdiansk.
They didn’t give up. We will not forget.
In 2025, they were posthumously awarded Ukraine’s Order of Freedom for their courage.
🇺🇦 Glory to the heroes! 🇺🇦
Another few pallets heading off to the front, eco-flows and FPV drones! All made with LOVE by @frontlinekit
Thank you to Jim for driving them from Lviv to the guys in the front! ♥️🫂
Reverend Jesse Jackson called on each of us to be heralds of change, to be messengers of hope; to step forward and say “Send me” wherever we have a chance to make an impact.
How fortunate we were that Jesse Jackson answered that call. What a great debt we owe to him.
Eight-year-old Liza Ostapenko, from a rural border settlement in Chernihiv region, greets Ukrainian Defenders returning from Russian captivity - in any weather, at any time of day, in every season.
Whenever Liza learns about a prisoner exchange, she runs to the road near her home with a Ukrainian flag.
📹: valera.glyhov / TikTok
Oleksandr Macievsky was killed by Russian occupiers as an unarmed prisoner on 6. 3. 2023.!
He was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Ukraine.
His last words – “Glory to Ukraine!” , quickly spread around the world and became a symbol of the unbreakable spirit of Ukraine.
Rest in peace, hero💔🫡