Mariia ‘Gerda’ Chekh is a Ukraine’s defender who survived the siege of Mariupol and russian captivity.
This is her story🧵👇
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This is an archival photo of the Azov Brigade servicewoman, celebrating her birthday in one of the Azovstal’s bunkers. She is the only one in the photo who survived.
In the early days of the full-scale invasion, Gerda documented the humanitarian catastrophe and civilian casualties in Mariupol. She sought refuge at Azovstal, as russian forces relentlessly bombarded the city with artillery and airstrikes.
To break the defense of Azovstal, the russians dropped powerful high-explosive bombs on the plant. As a result of an airstrike, Gerda lost her close friend, Nastya, who shielded her with her own body during the explosion, saving her life.
After leaving Azovstal, Gerda ended up in infamous Olenivka. During interrogations, she occasionally caught glimpses of her husband, and those were the happiest moments for her imprisonment.
On July 29, 2022, an explosion occurred in the prison where Azovstal defenders were held. The prison guards refused to tell Mariia what had happened to her husband, but taunted her with hints that he had been killed.
In captivity, there were beatings, electric torture, and psychological abuse. What helped her endure it all was pouring ice-cold water over herself in winter and coming up with designs for a clothing line.
Gerda was released from captivity on May 6, 2023. Her husband had been freed 9 months earlier. After suffering a brain injury at Azovstal, she experienced coordination issues and memory problems.
Recently, Gerda, together with her sister-in-arms Valeriia ‘Nava’ Subotina, joined the Antarctic Space2Sea expedition organized by FUTURE of SPACE. This journey was made possible thanks to @StationCDRKelly, polar researchers, UNITED24 and our partners, Activites.
During the Antarctic expedition, Gerda aims to remind the world about the 700 fighters of the Azov Brigade who are still held in russian captivity.
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Valeriia ‘Nava’ Subotina is a Ukrainian defender, who went through the siege of Mariupol and 327 days of torture in russian captivity. At Azovstal, she became a fiancée, a wife, and a widow. Nava had a dream that she promised to fulfill if she survived.
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2/8 Nava used to work as a press officer for the @azov_media and in the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, where she met her future husband, Andriy Subotin.
On February 24, 2022, Andriy left for his service. Nava joined the Azov's press service and documented everything happening in Mariupol.
3/8 In March 2022, russians encircled the city. The Azovstal steel plant became the last stronghold of resistance, where thousands of civilians and soldiers sheltered in its bunkers.
"I understood that no matter what happened, I had to stay in Mariupol, I had to defend my city."
Roman Oleksiv survived a russian missile strike, facing severe burns and a difficult recovery. For almost 2 years he wore a compression mask, and is now finally free of it. Roman came back from🇩🇪to Lviv, where he goes to school and spends time with his hobbies
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On July 14, 2022, then-7-year-old Romchyk and his mother were waiting for a doctor in Vinnytsia when russia launched a missile strike.
Roman’s mother was killed.
The explosion left the boy with burns covering 45% of his body, with the most severe—4th degree—on his back.
Anastasia Trofimova and the majority of russians wouldn’t see their compatriots’ crimes if we shoved the evidence in their faces. It doesn’t mean we shouldn’t, however.
Don’t listen to russians. Silence their propaganda with facts. Don’t let it spread with impunity.
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russian terror won’t stop by itself.
But there is a way you can help protect Ukraine, and save our people — by calling your representatives to supply more #PatriotsForUkraine.
@United24media made a step-by-step guide on how to do this. Use and share it, please
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Our donor @Barnett_556 from Malvern🇺🇸got his first tattoo — in honor of Ukraine and his childhood hero @MarkHamill — the Rebel Alliance's Starbird in blue and yellow🇺🇦
But it all started much earlier, when Mark became a U24 ambassador.
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2/4 Under the initial announcement post, we received an unusual request from @MontayBayBay: if Mark becomes a NAFO fella, Barnett will get his first tattoo at age 52 to mark the occasion.
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At the time, Mark was already supporting Ukraine, and a few hours later he received his first #NAFO avatar (but not the last😉).
Hot Ukrainian borsch is a perfect dish for a cold winter day.
@KatherynWinnick
cooks borsch according to her mother's recipe. Our ambassador is proud of her Ukrainian roots and preserves her family's traditions🇺🇦
We want to share this recipe with you👇
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