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These are just a few of Russia's war crimes. Every day, Russian forces bombard civilian cities, torture prisoners, and loot Ukrainian lands. Meanwhile, Russian politicians openly disregard international agreements and speak about destroying Ukraine as a nation. And yet, Ukraine is now being asked to forget all of this.
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Ukrainian archeologist Borys Mozolevskyi shows the Scythian Golden Pectoral, his find of a lifetime, to colleagues, 1970s
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Viral photo from today's meeting of world leaders in Kyiv:

Ukrainian already making memes:

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Nov. 22nd marked Holodomor Memorial Day in schools, while Nov. 23rd is the day it is recognized worldwide.
The Holodomor Research and Education Consortium released a fact sheet that can be used in schools and for basic education about the Holodomor.
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‼️ As of 5:00 p.m. today, 3 people were killed and 29 injured due to the Russian attack on Kharkiv - the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Igor Klymenko
The search and rescue operation is ongoing.





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Today is the Constitution Day of Ukraine, so it's a nice time to remember that the constituition, which for the first time in the world established the division of state power into legislative, executive and judicial, was made by hetman Pylyp Orlyk in 1710.
З Днем Конституції України!

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Corgi named Elton is part of the "Antares" search and rescue team in Ukraine. He amongst other dogs helps finding people under the rubble. You can support this volunteer organisation, PayPal: [email protected]
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Burning Ukrainian books isn't enough for russians, they are bombing printing houses.



This is Factor Druk, one of the largest full-cycle printing houses both in Ukraine and in Europe (located in Kharkiv region), where a lot of Ukrainian publishing houses print their books. And today russia bombed it. There are injured and killed.
After reading this horrible news, I went to my bookshelf, and the first comic I picked up was printed by Factor Druk. And you know what's fucking ironic?
It was one of Atla comics.
I have a collection of all Atla comics that are already published in Ukraine, and apparently they were printed by Factor Druk.

I'm sitting here completely devastated, holding these comics like the biggest treasure in the world.
Russia is a terrorist state
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the Russians wipe Vovchansk (Ukraine) off the face of the earth
There are street battles in Vovchansk, the city is almost destroyed!
First, all types of weapons are used in the city, and then the infantry are launched.
The Russians control a meat processing plant in the northern part of Vovchansk.
PLEASE REPOST!
Українською:
У Вовчанську йдуть вуличні бої, місто майже зру��новане, — МВА
росіяни стирають Вовчанськ з лиця землі.
Спочатку по місту працюють з усіх видів озброєнь, а потім запускають піхоту.
Росіяни контролюють м'ясокомбінат у північній частині Вовчанська.
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Odesa yesterday.
Attacking civilian infrastructure with cluster munitions is pure terrorism and deliberate killing of peaceful population.
Russia is a terrorist state.
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Today is a 37st anniversary of the Chornobyl Nuclear Plant disaster. It's hard to talk about one unprocessed national tragedy while living through another.
The Chornobyl disaster was totally preventable and it took away countless lives of people living in the region, especially in Ukraine and Belarus - both the liquidators and the civillians. Despite the very air and dust being literal poison, the soviets had not only hid this information from the people, but forced everybody to partake in the May the 1st parade - because god forbid we lose our face before the international community as a working class paradise! If not for the nuclear scientists in Sweden who raised the alarm about the dangerous levels of nuclear particles coming from northern Ukraine, who knows what would have happened. It definitely would have been swepped under the rug and forgotten by the international community, together with its victims - just like Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan is barely known abroad.
With russia constantly threatening to turn Zaporhizhzha nuclear plant into second Chornobyl, the wound caused by this tragedy is cut open again.
We all love the HBO Chornobyl series, and I genuinely am grateful to Craig Mazin for the amount of empathy and respect he brought to the series; but for today I indulge you to watch something made by ukrainians, to try to understand what this tragedy means to us and how it influences our lives even today.
For the documentaries, my favourite series by this day remains the "Dragons live here" by Your Underground Humanitarian School Youtube channel, which, unfortunately, can only offer automated english subtitles - they should, however, be sufficient.
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As for the feature films, I recommend "Gateway" (you can stream it online with english subtitles here). And here is the official english trailer:
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Pages from Віночок (vinok), illustrated primer for children on the Ukrainian language.
Author: O. Bilousenko
Published: Prague, 1926
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Hi tumblr artists
Please report milanson
She is a russian who explicitly supports russian invasion of Ukraine, russian military, draws zwastika (z) in her works, draws humanizations of countries, and degrades Ukraine by doing so. Also spreads russian propaganda
She has the audacity to include Ukraine in her tags
Draws the conservative russian political party affiliated with Putin and Medvedev
We can create a space without russian supporters freely drawing russian propaganda by reporting it
Upd, last picture: she's also very obviously racist, but I don't want to scroll her telegram anymore. You can check it out yourself 💀








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Wall and fireplace paintings in interior and exterior design of Ukrainian rural cottages from Dnipro, Kryvyi Rih and Kremenchuk regions, 1924-1928.
The book (where the main text is ukrainian, but attribution of photos you may see also in German) is here : https://uartlib.org/istoriya-ukrayinskogo-mistetstva/yevgeniya-berchenko-nastinne-malyuvannya-ukrayinskih-hat-ta-gospodarskih-budivel-pri-nih-dnipropetrovshhina/
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There are still many unexplored pages in Ukrainian history, and one of them is the early 20th century artist Vasyl Hulak.
We don't know about his education, or his life, or even if that's his real name.
However, his 1918 series of “10 Commandments to Young Ladies” has been preserved:










1. Never kiss a bridegroom before the wedding, and if he's coming to kiss you - punch him in the face.
2. If you go to chit-chat with a boy - look around if your mom is not chasing you with a bat.
3. Always gift a pumpkin to an old and bad one. (N.B. In Ukrainian culture, gifting a pumpkin is the tradition of rejecting someone who's into you.)
4. Be cheerful, beautiful and lively, but never make guys beating the shit out of each other for you.
5. When you're married and you see your husband staggering home drunk - give him a bit more [alcohol] and kiss him.
6. Don't love one boy, but love many.
7. Never fall in love with a muscovite (russian).
8. Don't marry a tall guy, cause you won't even be able to kiss him.
9. When you're married - don't jump into buckwheat [cheating on someone], because for this, your husband will feed you with *this*
10. When you're married - feed your husband well so that he's healthy, plump, and fat as a a barrel of moonshine.
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