🔥just a few days ago russians panicked that their Major Tomov disappeared along with a reconnaissance group in the Kherson region of Ukraine
But here he is – alive, in Ukrainian captivity, kindly sharing the positions of his compatriots with Ukrainian Armed Forces 😈
Video: grnt media, russian telegram channels trinadtsatyi and grey zone
I especially enjoy panic in russian telegram channels . Here is a post in Tg channel Trinnadstatyi: “ All command URGENTLY CHANGE CALL SIGNS, POSITIONS, ALL NAMES, APPOINTMENTS AND PASSWORDS.“
Priceless 😌😈
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🔥special for International Cats Day, here are 5 Ukrainian war cats that became symbols:
1. Phoenix
was found under rubble of destroyed house in Andriivka in Kyiv region. Rescuers gave him a name Phoenix, as "reborn from hell". He lives with new loving owner now.
📸 Uanimals
2. Shafa
At early March, house in Borodyanka was destroyed by russian missile. Later people noticed a cat there - she lived for ~ 2 months, on 7th floor. With no water, no food, no way out.
Thanks to rescuers, Shafa was saved and now is a cat-fluencer!🐱
📸 Nina Grushetska
3. Red cat leading the Armes Forces of Ukraine’s unit , became a symbol of relentless fighting spirit that even Ukrainain animals share 🔥
🔥 here it is, the Ultimate Ukrainian Swearing Thread🔥 or 5 Ukrainian swearing phrases to get you started😈
(fingers crossed twitter doesn’t take down this thread , at least not right away ahaha)
Here’s what you need to get rolling 🔥
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1 - yobana rusnya - йобана русня - йбн рсн - “fcking russians”
yo like in your+ba like in bun +na like in nah
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roo like in roots +s like in strong + nya like what Japanese cats say /ᐠ。ᐟ\
I guess is the most used swearing in Ukraine right now .
also used as йбн рсн
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yobana comes from yibaty (*бати )= “to fck”
yi like in yield + ba like in bun + ty like in tea but try making not small “ee” but kind of like big “ee” sound. Think of “eww” you say when feel disgusted, and pick the sound in the beginning - it’s very close to Ukrainian “y” (и)
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Bilhorod (the real name of Belgorod ) was a Ukrainian city once - up until russian Bolsheviks army entered it in 1918 and in 1919 made it part of russia
Quick history thread 🧵
When russian empire collapsed in 1917, question arose abt borders of new national states. Ukraine claimed territory inhabited mainly by Ukrainians while Bolsheviks wanted to seize the entire territory of former empire
📸 railway station in Bilhorod,1918/source: istorychna pravda
In villages of "adjacent" territories, councils began to gather to decide which state they should join. Some villages voted for Ukraine, some - for Belarus. Then similar decisions were made by city councils and etc,
📸 Holy Trinity Men Monastery, 1918/ source: istorychna pravda
This is Mykola Fedirko. He is 22 and he got wounded in Donbas while defending Ukraine from russian invaders. "I got on a plane for the first time," Mykola says.
Below - photo story abt “flying hospital”🧵⬇️
📸, Source: Petter Berntsen, AFP, Radio Svoboda/Radio Liberty/RFE
"I would like to go to Denmark on vacation, not to the hospital because of my wound," says Mykola Fedirko. His lower leg is being held in place by metal pins. Before the war, Mykola worked as a salesman.
📸, Source: Petter Berntsen, AFP, Radio Svoboda
Since russia started its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in Feb 2022, nearly 2,000 wounded have been evacuated by special Norwegian planes and flown to hospitals across Europe.