On December 30, russia launched at least 6 strikes on Kharkiv. Buildings in the central part of the city are seriously damaged, a fire broke out on the spot.
Currently, at least 16 people are reported injured. This is happening the next day after a massive russian missile barrage in Ukraine.
This is a daily reminder that russia continues to target peaceful Ukrainian cities, trying to destroy them day by day. From the very start of the full-scale invasion Kharkiv continues to suffer from russian strikes, which are directed at residential buildings or historically important places.
UPD: Kharkiv Regional Military Administration reports about 21 injured due to the russian strikes.
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Initially, I planned to draw 2 New Year’s art, 1 with Natasha and the other with the wasps, but here I was too clever with the flowers, so I’m unlikely to have time to finish.. And most likely there will be only one art with Milena
I’m still confused, because our New Year will only be tomorrow, and it seems like Christmas has already happened
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Waiting for spring. Photo by Igor Gnevashev, USSR, 1980s.
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Ukrainian news on December 31.
2022 and 2023.
Show this to everyone who believes that russia wants to negotiate and live in peace with Ukraine.
First photo:
Hotel in Kyiv. December 31, 2022
Second photo:
Hotel in Kharkiv. December 31, 2023
Happy New Year's Eve I guess.
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People speak sometimes about the "bestial" cruelty of man, but that is terribly unjust and offensive to beasts, no animal could ever be so cruel as a man, so artfully, so artistically cruel.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Natasha(🇷🇺) surprisingly harmoniously fit into this red environment. I generally can’t define my exact attitude towards stereotypes about Russians, sometimes they infuriate me, sometimes they don’t, but for the sake of recognition there was a balalaika, a Cheburashka and a carpet on the wall (yes, I shamefully just inserted a photo of the carpet, but understand, I I painted this for 17 hours, I wouldn’t have survived it if I had painted the carpet by hand)
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A sitting nude, c. 1900
By Victor Karlovich Shtemberg
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