The story of Serhiy and his mother from the village of Kamyanka, Kharkiv Oblast. #UkraineWorldTestimony 1/13
The small village of Kamyanka lies between Izyum and Sloviansk. After the full-scale Russian invasion, its landscape is truly apocalyptic. There is not a single house left standing in the village. Each and every one has been completely destroyed. 2/13
Their village holds only ruins: ruins of houses, shops, destroyed farming equipment, and skeletons of cows. There are many burned out and blown up military vehicles on the roadsides. At first it seems that there is not a single living creature left. But this is not so. 3/13
UkraineWorld spoke to local resident Serhiy, who lives in the skeleton of a village with his mother. They live in a small house with a wood stove where they cook food and heat water. Volunteers bring them food, candles, and lanterns. 4/13
Serhiy and his mother take some vegetables from their garden, but their harvest this year is meager because the area they sowed was bombed. They have no electricity and no water. So they use rainwater and snow. 5/13
After capturing Izyum in March and trying to break through further, the Russian invaders shelled Kamyanka very heavily. It was then that most of the local residents fled the village. On March 21, Serhiy and his mother moved to their relatives in a nearby village, 10 km away. 6/13
However, by March 26, the Russians occupied both Kamyanka and the village where they had moved in search of safety. 7/13
Despite the fact that the village was still occupied, Serhiy and his mother returned home in May. There was no electricity, water, or heating. Their house was destroyed, so they began to live in a smaller one which was more intact. Kamyanka was under occupation until Sep 11. 8/13
As they left the village before the liberation of the Kharkiv Oblast by the 🇺🇦 military, the 🇷🇺soldiers did everything they could to spite the locals: they threw grenades into their cars, cut the cables in electrical appliances, and covered pillows and other bedding in mud. 9/13
The occupiers wanted to leave nothing but destruction behind. This is the barbaric psychology of the Russian army. It was not Putin or the military commander who ordered the soldiers to cut the cables in people's houses – they chose to do this of their own accord. 10/13
Today the danger to those who remain has not passed. Since there is no heating, people heat with firewood. They have to find it in the forest or in abandoned yards. These places are often mined, so people sometimes set off the explosives, leaving them injured or killed. 11/13
Serhiy says that according to rumors, about 150 civilians died in Kamyanka during the Russian occupation. However, he doesn’t know the exact total.
Now, he and his mother continue to live in the destroyed village and have adapted their lives as best they can. 12/13
They feed the local cats and dogs and talk with their neighbors. Currently, there are about 10-15 people living in the village out of the 1,700 that were there before the full-scale invasion. 13/13
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In #Borodianka, Kyiv oblast, a new burial of civilians killed by the Russian military during the occupation in February-March 2022 was detected. The bodies of three murdered men were found in one grave. 1/1 nv.ua/ukr/ukraine/ev…
The burial was made by a local resident during the occupation, around March 8, 2022. Together with a friend, he found the bodies of local residents who were shot by the occupiers and was able to make a temporary burial. 1/2
A 50-year-old local resident is among the killed civilians. Russians shot him in the car, after which it burned down. The other two victims have not yet been identified. They were probably shot in the head. One man had pencil in his pocket, another had comb and other things.1/3
What is a terrorist state? It's a state which shells appartment buildings and private houses, and as a result people of all ages - from little babies to elderlies - die unable to protect themselves. 1/4
It's a state which kills people who are trying to escape from the horrors of war this very state brought shooting directly at them or sending bombs to railways stations. It's a state which deprives people of normal conditions of life. 2/4
It's a state which loots, tortures, rapes, murders. It's a state which caused the tragedies of Bucha, Kharkiv, Izium, Kherson, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Marinka, Bakhmut and many other cities and towns. 3/4
The story of Maria Ivanyuk, who managed to leave an occupied village in Kyiv Oblast with her son. #UkraineWorldTestimony 1/13
Maria had prepared in advance for a possible full-scale 🇷🇺 invasion. A few weeks before Feb. 24, she already had bags packed with everything she needed. She always took documents and a 🎒 with a basic supply of food, medicine, and other important things when she went out. 2/13
On February 24, Maria and her husband woke up to explosions. They immediately understood where they were from. Then her husband got a phone call and they knew that Russia had indeed started a full-scale war. 3/13
On the 1st day of the full-scale 🇷🇺 invasion, Iryna and her husband were in shock and didn't know what to do. They had 2 children, 7 and 9 years old. In the next 2 days, they waited for a planned evacuation, but they couldn't contact the city council to clarify the details. 2/13
On the third day, electricity problems began in Bucha. Since Iryna's family had not prepared for life at war, they had to resort to using expensive perfumed candles to light the underground parking garage where they were hiding from Russian bombs and shells. 3/13
How amendments to Russia's constitution create a time bomb with the annexation of Ukrainian territories. Key points – in our brief, #UkraineWorldAnalysis 1/8
In the fall of 2022, Moscow declared that four Ukrainian regions – Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhya, and Kherson - were to be incorporated into the Russian Federation. 2/8
They did this despite not exercising full control over these territories, as they had never controlled places like Zaporizhzhya and soon lost control of places like Kherson. 3/8
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry called on the EU to start discussing the 11th sanction package against Russia. Read more about the position of 🇺🇦 in our thread. 1/5
Russia still has access to enormous financial and technological resources which are used daily against Ukraine. 2/5
Nuclear energy, in particular, the further restriction of the Rosatom corporation involved in the occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, IT technologies, the sale of diamonds, and maritime logistics were not included in the last 10th sanctions package. 3/5