One of my favourite Easter art works is “Soldatka (Wife of a soldier)” by Victor Zaretskyi. Often this how would’ve called widows of soldiers died in Second WW.
Today I’m grateful to all Ukrainian defenders. I wish next year they will spend holidays with families.
Let me tell you, most real Slavic people don’t like being called “Slavic” and prefer to be identified by their country. So, if you see a post on social media that says “Slavic” without mentioning a specific country, it’s probably Russian. (By the way, Russians aren’t actually Slavic, that’s another lie).
My friend and colleague is spending this night in bomb shelter launching a Black Friday campaign for a popular brand......... She could have been in comfort, but no, russian drones and tactic aviation won't allow it.
Vyshyvanky (embroidery shirts) are one of the most recognizable symbols of Ukraine and Ukrainian culture. Remember Degas "Ukrainian dancers"? Or portraits of Ukrainian girls made by Rypin? I made a thread with vyshyvanky in Ukrainian art 🧵😍
As the city's residents leave, the animals must leave as well. Volunteers take on this difficult task.
Even on bicycles, they manage to take care of the city's cats and dogs.
They kidnapped her, denied it for a year, and then announced that she died in their custody today. She was a civilian who worked for @HromadskeUA and was just reporting news.
Russia kills Ukrainian journalists. RIP Viktoria Roshchyna.