If you haven't watched the documentary 20 Days in Mariupol, I'll share some of the footage from it with you.
The doctors continued to work for weeks despite the fact that they lacked medicines, water and electricity.
Residents of the city had no food, water or electricity, and cooked on fires in the street.
This wasn't shown in the film, but people in Mariupol could eat animals, such as pigeons, because of the lack of food, and also shared 1 glass of water among a large number of people because there was no other water.
No one called on russia and no one wants to be with russia.
A mass grave.
russians shelled the maternity hospital.
russians shelled people and residential buildings with tanks.
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Girl from Rivne, early XXth century
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ruzzian warship - go fuck yourself
I can't believe it's been a year of a full-scale invasion... And I definitely can't believe it's been 365 days 11 months 27 days 21 hours and 39 minutes.
It was hard for me to fall asleep that day. I was playing some games and had a strong feeling of anxiety. Though, I thought - they won't attack us.
That was my biggest mistake.
The first 3 months were a living hell. Surrounded, with no food and medicine in the city, having my first volunteering trips to nearby villages, surviving a day, when two russians break into my granny's house, while I was there alone with my younger sister. After that day, I'm still sleeping with a knife under my pillow. Never thought that something like this can happen in my life. Never thought it can be real.
Thousands are dead. Killed, tortured and raped. Women, Men, Children. Thousands of Lives are destroyed. A year ago, was the last calm day for many of us.
Today, I want to ask you for one thing - remember the price of freedom. I don't know if I survive this war, but still, I have the nerve to ask you to light a candle on this day or just to stop for a second and remember that right now Ukrainians are paying the biggest price for freedom.
Thank you for your help. Thank you for being with us.
Slava Ukraini
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Serbian actor Miloš Biković, who supports russia, will star in the HBO series The White Lotus.
In 2018, he received the Pushkin Prize from vladimir putin. In 2021, Biković was granted russian citizenship.
He has publicly supported russia's occupation of Crimea.
would be great if you could follow the link and tag the HBO account to help draw attention to it
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Today russia attacked Ukrainian civilians in the worst missile barrage since the beginning of the war.
Those are one of the first posts I saw on social media during the day. And it is just a drop in the ocean. People from the news, injured and murdered, aren't just numbers, they had lifes, friends, jobs, pets. Some of them were alive and would be alive if russia weren't a terrorist state with imperialistic wet dreams to which the world always closed its eyes.
Even a fucking cinema. Even that one tiny piece of life was destroyed, a daily reminder for Ukrainians that the neighbourhood country thinks we don't deserve to live, to have something, to be a free country.
THIS is the face of russia. Not "beautiful" nature, not poets, not artists they stole from other nations, not anything else. The face of russia is a destroyed residential building, a murdered teacher and a woman who says she will never forget the picture of her neighbours corpses.
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🌱🌻~WIP illustration~🌻🌱
Aziraphale and Crowley in the Ukrainian style. Walking through the Ukrainian forests, passing through abandoned old houses, the angel and the demon argued about the fate of the people who once lived there
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