The #FellasFury platoon is ready for action🔥
14 Lyut robots, fundraised by #NAFO fellas, are on their way to help Ukraine's frontline defenders.
Thank you, Fellas — your Fury is about to be unleashed. Take a look at these beauties again and remember the names you gave them🧵👇
From the Fellas
Bonkswagen
Your Defense Is Terrified
Ben
Krym Reaper
Fella-9000
Bonk of Fury
Delilah's Revenge
Krym
Pete's Passion
Inglorious Bastard
Furiousity
R2-FU, putin
Wheely McThingy
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🇸🇪🇺🇦Until 2022, Caroline Nordengrip was a member of the Swedish Parliament.
After 2022, she enlisted in the Ukrainian army and even took part in battles near Zaporizhzhia during the counteroffensive — one of the toughest experiences in her life.
russia’s Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) has published a 70-page manual for invaders to use against children in temporarily occupied territories, specifically targeting those from the Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions. The recommendations are rooted in Soviet-era tactics, including surveillance, the erasure of ethnic identity, and the vilification of Ukrainian defenders, national symbols, and slogans—all framed under the false pretense of security concerns 👇 1/6
The Holodomor was a series of artificial famines by the USSR in 1921–1923, 1932–1933, and 1946–1947. The most devastating (1932–1933) was a genocide of Ukrainians, taking millions of lives.
Remember those who died of hunger on their own land.
Remember those responsible for it🧵
“Nearly every thriving city, town and village I’ve visited near the front lines has been obliterated, become unreachable, or been occupied by Moscow’s forces. Pokrovsk is now one of them.”
@nytimes photographer and Pulitzer Prize winner @TylerHicksPhoto
Ukrainian teachers in temporarily occupied territories are forced to teach a russian curriculum, calling the invasion a "reunification."
Despite that, they find ways to teach in Ukrainian, preserving their students' identity🇺🇦
Tetiana and Maria share their stories🧵
“There’s a war, but we find time for children and animals.”
Anna Kurkurina is a 3-time world powerlifting champion from Mykolaiv.
After the full-scale invasion, she has dedicated herself to another powerful cause—rescuing stray animals near the frontline.