Sharing more 📷 of liberated villages in #Ukraine by Alina Tyulyu. This is Rosa. She said that #russians lived in almost every house in her village. One of 🇷🇺 soldiers told her "don't you understand that I came here to save you?” She yelled at him:“from who?!” 1/6 #UkraineWarNews
Look how beautiful this old house looked, look at the window decorations, colors. #russians destroyed it and turned its yard into a dump. The entire village where Rosa lives is destroyed. The neighboring village too. #UkraineRussianWar
#russians painted their ugly symbols everywhere, on every door, on every house.
They also left their propagandistic newspapers and USSR flags.
This is someone’s house, someone's photos, someone's memories #russians destroyed everything. All these photos were taken by alinatyulyu (IG handle), please follow her there to see #Ukraine through her eyes.
I love Ukrainian villages and old houses full of character and #Ukrainianculture. Houses that were passed through generations, houses that were cared for with so much love. Just look at it! It breaks my heart to see what #russians do to them. 📷 by olena_prysiazhniuk_ (IG handle)
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This video from my friend Sergei shows evacuation of wounded soldier. Imagine what this soldier must have felt: being injured, lying somewhere in the field, thinking that it’s probably his last day and then seeing Sergei’s team arrive to rescue. True angels #UkraineFrontLines 1/8
My friend Sergei and his team are paramedics in the #Hospitallers battalion. They are volunteers and it means that they are not getting paid for their work and 100% rely on donations.
We recently fundraised for a Starlink for Sergei. I asked him how much they pay for Starlink subscription (because nothing is free, no matter how much Musk wants you to believe that this is a charity, it’s not).
Talked to my mom today. She lives in 🇵🇱 and she is friends with one elderly Polish lady. She told my mom that she was 5y.o. when #russians came to her city on their way to Germany during WW2. She remembers vividly how people were shouting:“russians are coming, hide the girls!”1/3
Her grandma hid her in a closet, then covered her young aunt with mattresses and blankets. When #russians came to their house and demanded to show them daughters, grandma laid on the pile of blankets with her daughter underneath, lifted her skirt and said: “Take me instead.”
This elderly lady was crying telling this story, my mom was crying telling me about that and I was crying listening to it. This is a generational trauma caused by #russians. 🇷🇺 never acknowledged it, never said sorry. Now they are doing the same to 🇺🇦 #RussiaIsATerroristState
I want to share with you a wonderful 🇺🇦 volunteer group “Stanislavsky borsch” that makes borscht and other dehydrated soups and sends it to #UkrainianArmy. They are a 100% volunteer led initiative and fully rely on donations to buy ingredients. PayPal: vashpartner2010@gmail.com🧵
They provide warm food for #UkrainianArmy which is especially important now as the weather is getting colder. They make about 10 different kinds of soup, both with meat and without it. There are many vegetarian and vegan soldiers in the 🇺🇦 army and they make soups for everyone.
Their entire community has come together over this initiative. Residents of Ivano-Frankivsk donate produce when they can. People donated equipment (food processors, dehydrators). Every day different people drop by, take veggies to dehydrate in their own homes and bring them back.