Russians hit the sarcophagus of the Chornobyl nuclear power plant.
This is a peace signal. Putin simply wants peace. Look, russia is for peace. Peace, isn't it clear?
The future of Ukrainian independent games is being born under bombs.
On the 1,000th day of the full-scale invasion, we’re proud to present #IndieCupUkraine24 showcase, featuring 64 in-development titles and 33 playable demos.
Discover and support the work of 🇺🇦 developers 👇
I want to show you my workplace. There is no electricity more than half the time, so you see a large power bank on the table. Also, my right leg is lying on the table. I lost my leg at the front, stepping on a Russian mine. #RussialsATerroristState 👇
Russia AGIN did terrorist attack to my country 1 h ago, They attacked children hospital "Ochmadit"
I hope none of you will have any business with them
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20 Days In Mariupol
Though overshadowed by news of new wars, successive earthquakes, and other disasters, the war in Ukraine continues to this day. This documentary captures the desperation over a 20-day period, from the immediate aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine to the evacuation from Mariupol. Cut off from the outside world with no phones or internet, it portrays the reality of the "endless war" unfolding within. The film challenges the true meaning of journalism and the nature of war to those of us who take no notice of the avalanche of fake news on social media. “Wars don’t start with explosions; they start with silence.” These words, spoken quietly by the reporter at the beginning of the film, I cannot forget.