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Feb 21, 2023 • 5 tweets • 2 min read
Living in Ukraine after February 24h was transformative experience. I have learned many things about life, people, and the things that can kill you, but more importantly I learned to love and enjoy life and people even durning war. Just the way they are.
I was also thinking a lot about death this year, and I think I am willing to accept it at any time, I’m not afraid of it anymore, Just that it’s always accompanied by sadness that there are many things that I still want to do while here.
Oct 19, 2022 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
In the last week, I and many more Ukrainians feel that people in the world stopped caring about what is happening in Ukraine, more people find it easier to just throw some statement that devalues the context of this war. Here is the list of what was happening in the last week:
- Russia has been bombing civilians and killed many
- In Kherson, they started deportations
- They are planning to use civilians as a shield for escape and possibly blow up a dam
- Russia stole many more children from parents and has given them for adoption to Russia
Sep 16, 2022 • 11 tweets • 5 min read
Today I have witnessed what does the life look like in the city of Kup’yans’k, that has been recently liberated and is still shelled hundreds of times every day. We have delivered food, medication, and evacuated those who were in need the most, I will provide some details in 🧵
Streets are mostly empty. People there have lived for months without power, gas, water, or connection. Shortly after we arrived a huge rainfall started and people were rushing to collect water from the building draining system: