Odessa 💔 Today, 4-year-old Zlatochka, who was killed by Russian terrorists, was buried here.. The girl was wounded during the Russian shelling of the coast of the city on April 29 - then Russia hit the Iskander-M with a cluster warhead.. Zlata underwent heart surgery, was in a coma all the time. According to the father, the EEG of the brain did not show activity. The day before her death, all organs failed. On May 23, the child's heart stopped…. She was the eighth victim of that attack. russia's ballistic missile killed a child.. the country of terror and darkness.. Condolences to all parents from whom the russian terror took the dearest….
Anyone who has watched a movie or read a book will agree that this is a good comparison. Whoever did not look, I will briefly explain: Ruse Bolton was an ally of Rob Stark, at least it seemed so, but betrayed him and personally killed him. His son then abused Rob's sister. In short, a family of murderers and sadists. But they both finished crap;)
Russian civilians in Belgorod obediently waiting in a traffic jam until their army's BM-21 artillery system is done launching missiles at the neighboring country, right in the middle of the road.
Not gonna lie, my morale is at the lowest point it's been since the beginning of the invasion. Russians are successfully occupying more and more territories and shell frontline regions every day. People are dying, our culture and herritage is destroyed. International aid dwindled significantly because of american bullshit. Mobilization law has been signed and there is a chance that my family members get conscripted soon. Don't even get me started on internal political problems. A bunch of articles in foreign media talking about our defeat and "peace talks" (what a joke).
It feels like there were no at least moderately good news in a while. On top of that, the feeling that we are screaming into the void is stronger than ever. I'm happy when I see a foreigner online supporting us and spreading the word, because it gets rarer. Ukrainians feel like none of what's happening gets outside our info bubble. Most likely no one but Ukrainians will see this post either. Honestly don't know what to make of all of this.
A Ukrainian rescuer from Poltava, Andrii Hrechanyi, ran the Kyiv Unbroken Half Marathon in full firefighter gear. He dedicated his race to the Kharkiv State Emergency Service workers killed by Russia's shelling during the rescue operation.
The half marathon, which took place on 14 April, attracted 5,500 participants and raised over UAH 2 million for the medical battalion "Hospitallers."
Please, watch the videos to understand how people in Ukraine live now.
The blast happened 30 seconds after the siren went off.
Children from the kindergarten screaming and running to the bomb shelter, you can hear the explosions in the background.
Rescuers are looking for people among the debris. The building of the National Academy of Arts is damaged.
The lady is making coffee in the ruined café.
The sounds of European capital when your neighbor wants to destroy you. They need the whole country. You don’t need to look in the historical books to learn about genocide and occupation. The story is unfolding now. Ukraine needs help now.
More weapons for Ukraine now = you and your kids will never know how is it to run to shelters.
"When I lost my leg, I was 6 years old. Now 7, "Sasha Pascal from Odessa writes about herself on the social network. "I wish everyone to live under a peaceful sky and not feel the consequences of the war," the girl adds. Sasha lost her leg as a result of Russia's shelling of the resort village of Zatoka in the Odessa region. It happened on July 26, 2022. The girl was fitted with a modern bionic prosthesis. She learned to walk again and returned to gymnastics, which she studied from the age of 3.. Sasha is actively involved and participates in competitions. Her story shook Ukraine and left no one indifferent.. Photographer Victoria Efremova made Sasha a photo shoot. "These photos are another reminder to the world what a terrible price we pay for freedom and how great a force is in our people! I am proud of you fantastic, strong, and indestructible Olexandra! " she wrote.. Фото – @viktoria_efremova_sport, @paskals2016