๐บ Dmytro was getting ready for a rave.
โ๏ธ Borys was just back from holiday.
๐บ๐ฆ Then Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine and their lives changed forever.
๐ช We spoke to LGBTQ+ Ukrainians who became soldiers to fight for their country โ and their rights.๐งต
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๐จโโ๏ธ Borys is a gay 26-old-year old former paramedic.
๐ณ๏ธโ๐ He went straight from enjoying beers in Germany to taking up arms in Kyiv โ one of many queer soldiers who have joined the resistance.
๐ "It wasnโt a hard decision for me," Borys told us from his army unit.
๐ฑ Many LGBTQ+ Ukrainians use dating apps to stay in touch and talk tactics.
๐ฌ "I checked Grindr and Hornet just to check out whoโs nearby and who stayed here," Borys said.
๐ช "Mostly it's people who volunteer for the army or serve in the defence forces."
๐ฃ๏ธ โMy favourite places in Kyiv are now in ruins,โ says Oleg.
๐จโ๐ฆ The 22-year-old former beer sommelier signed up to the armed forces along with his father after first getting his family out of the country.
๐ Oleg came out as bi in 2019, influencing his desire to fight.
๐ฌ From Kyiv, Oleg told us he had "never encountered a negative attitude" in the capital as an #LGBTQ citizen โ something he wants to protect.
๐ค He says war has brought people together.
๐ด But he sometimes hides his sexuality, wary of how the older generation might react.
โช๏ธ Ukraine legalised gay sex in 1991, but some conservative attitudes remain in the Orthodox Christian nation.
๐ข The far-right has previously targeted the LGBTQ+ community and Lenny Emson of @KyivPride warned that homophobic groups and individuals have also joined the army.
โฐ Dmytro is a pan, non-binary 23-year-old, who gets up at 6am every day for shooting training.
๐ฃ๏ธ "I didnโt want to go to the army, but then all of this went down, and I volunteered," he told us.
๐ด He says he keeps track of time by counting the days of war.
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Spotting Dmytro's sparkly nails, a training inspector hoped he was "just an aesthetic person".
๐จ๏ธ But added: "Actually, I donโt care whoever you are. You are here to kill the invader, thatโs what matters."
โ๏ธ Not everyone is sure the harmony will outlive the war, though.
๐ฃ๏ธ โWhen the war is over, I think we will have to fight for human rights again,โ says Vladislav, a gay soldier in Kiev.
๐ Ukraine ranks 39th in Europe in terms of #LGBTQ+ rights, according to @ILGAEurope.
๐บ๐ฆ But if there is "no more Ukraine", he fears further repression.
๐ฎ So what does the future hold for these #LGBTQ+ soldiers in Ukraine?
๐ฃ๏ธ โFirst, we have to win the war and stop it," Oleg. "Then you can call me again and weโll speak.โ
Read @enriqueanarte's full story. ๐
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