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1/I am a member of the Ukrainian Parliament. My parents are now in Mariupol, in a district with 150,000 residents that was razed to the ground.
2/The house where I grew up was bombed. It's a 9-storey building in a classic Soviet modernist block. The bombs hit all the buildings around it. My school was also hit.
3/There is no military infrastructure in the area at all, and yet the area was carpet-bombed just like Aleppo.
4/My mom is 67; my dad 69. The last time I heard from them was day before yesterday at 9 am. The conversation lasted 30 seconds. Their phones are dead. Their neighbor had 20% charge left. Yesterday he said they are alive. There is no mobile network anymore.
5/The last thing I know about them is that my mother has high blood pressure and a bacterial infection, and no access to medicine, and my father barely got away from the artillery fire opened at the civilians who wanted to flee via the 'green corridor'.
6/I lived in Putin's Russia for 12 years, from 2002 until Maidan 2014. I knew it would be bloody. I knew Putin would bomb cities, hi did it everywhere.
7/My parents didn't believe Russia would attack. When the first bombs fell, they refused to evacuate. They thought the army would just quickly pass through the city and they would sit it out. They already ran in 2014 and thought they are too old to run again.
8/When they realized that Russia wouldn't hesitate to bomb Russian-speaking cities, it was too late. Now they are hiding in a basement. Fortunately, they are Ukrainians, i.e. they have enough conservation stocked to last through a nuclear war.
9/But there is no electricity, water and heating in Mariupol. Due to constant shelling, the infrastructure cannot be repaired. +3C during the day, -3C at night. In three days -7C.
10/There was supposed to be a humanitarian corridor the day before yesterday. Meeting points for civilians were announced. Shelling along the highway didn't stop, evacuation was impossible, so people were taken to bomb shelters.
11/30 mins later, the meeting points were hit with artillery fire. Yesterday? You won’t believe, same shit. Today? Putin promised to open green corridor to Macron, to whom he lied in the face just two weeks ago
12/I bet, "Ukrainian Nazis will shoot the evacuation column with Grad launchers." The only thing I think about is whether my parents will be lucky in this lottery.
13/The shelling never ceases in Mariupol; the Russian army went into a frenzy. It's fun for them to bomb residential areas.
14/ NATO says closing our sky would cause WWIII. Excuse me, but what the hell started then 11 days ago? Europe simply decided to wait until Putin said that NATO should withdraw its troops from Poland under the threat of nuclear bombing of cities.
15/ Fresh data. Russian troops heavily mined the highway from Mariupol and chaotically the fields around.
16/ Holy fuck. This is Russian idea of liberation in Mariupol.
17/ First 12 days of WW3: in Ukraine destroyed or partially destroyed 34 hospitals, 202 schools, 1500 residential buildings including multi-storey. After Maidan we invested into schools and hospitals hundreds of millions of dollars to rebuild them in a modern way.
18/ Btw, do you remember this news? Intelligence confirmed I'm on this list, as are three of my other friends — MP, businessman and civil activist. Why? nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna1…
19/ I’m naturally Russian-speaking, I lived in Moscow, I found there love of my life. But! During 8 years I worked on the top-level positions in reform projects. My last project — 8 articles of the Constitution of Ukraine in the new edition.
20/ That what Russia wants to kill — people who change Ukraine. I think there are a lot more people on these lists that I know, I only asked about three, Russia wants to kill them all. Once again: Russia want to kill MPs — that’s denazification!
21/ And another funny story of how this war started for me. February 24th, I couldn't sleep. While many had thought I was overreacting, including my friends and my parents, after 12 years in Putin's Russia, I was 100% sure that war was about to break out.
22/ And I had a gut feeling it was going to happen that night, or maybe the next one. At dawn, my Twitter feed exploded with the news that Putin, indeed, had declared war on us.
23/ It happened the moment I found the video where Putin announces his 'special operataion to protect the people'; these words coincided with the first rocket explosions in the distance.
It was a reeeeal immersion experience.
24/ I pulled down the curtains so that if they start bombing my block, and the windows break, it might prevent the shards from reaching my bed (so naive). And then I finally fell asleep for an hour and had no dreams.
25/ I still have no contact with my parents.
26/ The most fashionable photos of the season - with British grenade launchers (there are Russian tanks you can shoot, it’s fun). Two deputies of the Kyiv local council in the territorial defense unit. Vadym Vasylchuk, Yury Fedorenko. It’s a shame I can’t handle weapons yet.
27/ Day 7 of the siege of Mariupol
A humanitarian convoy was formed towards the city. 9 trucks of food, water and medicine. 60 buses for evacuation of Mariupol residents. Last news: convoy had just left.
28/ The route is partially mined and we do not know exactly where, some areas are controlled by the invaders. Therefore, the fact that the convoy left does not mean that it will reach Mariupol.
29/ Mobile networks are partially up but it is very difficult to find someone due to low phones. Neither parents nor their neighbors are available, but now there is a little more news from Mariupol.
30/ Russia is deliberately and systematically bringing the city to a humanitarian catastrophe. What will happen in 2-3 days is very difficult to imagine. Today it was reported that people are being buried in mass graves due to constant shelling.
31/ Russia offers to go to their territory. What it looks like: in one of the villages under Russian control soldiers go from door to door and inform people that either they agree to evacuate to a Russian filtration camp or the village is razed to the ground with artillery.
32/ An interesting choice between slavery and death. And what a style! Filtrations camps in Europe again! No-no, dear @NATO, it’s not WW3, it’s just Ukrainian peoples who are forced to go to filtration camps. Of course let’s wait until Polish people will be forced to go there.
33/ Ukrainian army holds the city securely, but the civilian infrastructure is simply destroyed. Everyone is waiting for the humanitarian corridor. Everyone is praying that the Russians don't bombard him with artillery.
34/ People gather during the day and cook food near houses on fires.
35/ The house is right next to my school. It had a store where we ran for buns during breaks between lessons.
36/ News from Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. Russian troops attack Mariupol in the direction of the humanitarian corridor. Why didn't I even doubt it? I stopped wishing death on Russian soldiers and started wishing death on their children.
37/ Thank you for the follows and your retweets! 💙💛 Let’s win this war together!
38/ Mariupol. Corpses lie in apartments that are no longer cleaned. A direct hit destroyed a hospital, an intensive care unit, and there is nowhere to save people from serious injuries.
39/ Russians do not let people out of Mariupol so that they continue to consume food, water for themselves, and reduce supplies for the city's defenders. Russians conduct aerial surveillance non stop and strikes at any target.
40/ Mariupol. Today, a 6-year-old girl was pulled out of the rubble. She died of dehydration.
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Ну що, Атланти, розправили плечі? Тепер всі разом відкриваємо гаманці.
Податок на порожні квартири було гнівно відкинуто. Добре, будемо по діючому Закону платити за ВСЮ нерухомість по ставці до 106,5 грн/м2 на рік (виключення в треді)
Це місцевий податок, претензії не до ВРУ ⬇️
… а до вашої місцевої влади, яка визначає його розмір.
На 01.08 податківці розіслали 3,5 млн податкових повідомлень-рішень по податку на нерухоме майно, відмінне від земельної ділянки на 6,7 млрд
Ви маєте заплатити до 30 серпня, пізніше штрафи ⬇️
Прострочка на 30 днів — штраф 5%, більше 10%. Потім пеня за кожен день.
База оподаткування — складаємо площу всіх обʼєктів і часток, що вам належать і відмінусовуємо 60м2, якщо є тільки квартири, 120м2, якщо є тільки будинки, 180м2 якщо є квартири і будинки ⬇️
Чути Яшина не хочеться, але доведеться ще багато років. Це вкрай успішна спецоперація нашого ворога. Закинути інтелігєнтного мальчіка, який понесе меседж «прастиє русскіє не хатят войни, потрібні перемовини». Що гірше — він не завербований, він в це вірить.
У всіх цих «лідерів думок» в голові толстовщина про прастова малєнькаво чілавєка. У нас цього не розуміють, тому що українці є одного сорта, вільного. В росії є господарі і раби і Яшин каже «як можна вбивати рабів? Треба, щоб господарі сіли домовлятись». Бо там працює так.
В реальності в росії є великий запит на те щоб «все це нарешті закінчилось». Але там геть немає запиту на поразку «ядерної супердержави», там в головах єдиний можливий фінал — перемога (чи знищення України), інакше наступає мозковий колапс.
Як це так депутати не читають закони за які вони голосують. Тред.
Перш за все — так, це правда. Жоден депутат не читає ВСІ законопроєкти, які йдуть через Раду. Власне, мені відомо тільки про одного ексдепутата, який читав все — Віктор Пинзенник. Він мій кумір, але на жаль не потрапив в Раду в цю каденцію.
То як все влаштовано?
По-перше що таке законопроєкт. Рідко це якійсь новий системний текст, на декілька десятків статей, який дійсно можна сісти, прочитати і розібратись. Але в більшості випадків це правки в ряд законів, умовно, «додати „та/або електросамокати“ в підпункт 4 пункту 3 статті 12»
Ми ухвалили медканабіс. Якщо все піде по плану, за півроку він має зʼявитись в спеціалізованих аптеках. Як це буде працювати — тред.
Для пацієнта все просто. Лікар (в тому числі сімейний) виписує рецепт на медичний канабіс. Пацієнт йде в аптеку, яка має ліцензію на наркотики (їх ~200 по країні) і купує канабіс. Основною лікарською формою будуть шишки.
Але канабіс за законом це не ліки, а «активний фармацевтичний інгредієнт», приблизно як ромашка. Так зробили щоб він швидко зʼявився в аптеках, інакше потрібні роки досліджень того, що і так вже вздовж і поперек досліджено.
Bucha, 4 weeks ago, Russian volunteer Artyom Shirobokov (“Yesenin”) wrote a text I couldn’t confirm and did not publish because of possible «literary exaggerations». It was my mistake.
«How I escaped from the Orc [i.e. Russian] encirclement and what I have to tell» 1/
My unit, as part of civil defense, had faced the enemy in the city of X (I won’t disclose the particulars for obvious reasons).
We were able to fight off the first attack, the second one put more pressure on us, they had a lot of heavy equipment. 2/
Our unit had split up a bit and my group wound up in the rear of the Russians’ position. The next four long days we made our way to the Ukrainian troops. We changed into civilian clothing, crawled under enemy tanks through the fields, and even spent time in captivity. 3/
Mariupol. Russian artillery ruined maternity hospital and children hospital. A lot of killed and wounded women. No information about children and newborn yet. Hey, @UN how are you doing? Please retweet