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pettania · 2 months
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On February 20, 2014, Russian soldiers with weapons but without identification marks invaded Ukrainian Crimea. Soon, Russia occupied the peninsula, began armed aggression in the east of Ukraine, and in 2022 — a full-scale war.
Ukraine has been fighting for freedom, justice, and peace for ten years. We fight to liberate Crimea and every Ukrainian village, town, and city. But most importantly, we fight for people who are subjected to terror and intimidation in the temporarily occupied territories yet resist Russia's suppression and wait for Ukraine.
We are at our home, we are with our people, with our dream of a peaceful future and duty to protect what's ours. No one will take our freedom. Because we know what we are fighting for.
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nzarlissa · 1 year
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#ІНАКОТОБЕР - дещо інакший #inktober! 🇺🇦
День 15: Русальні квіти
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miss-poem · 3 months
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Картина української художниці Марії Полякової .
" Ті. що тримають небо" 2023.
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leolightman · 27 days
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Коли наші воїни вигнали росію з Бучі, з Ірпеня, з Бородянки, з усієї Київщини, а потім із Сумщини, з Чернігівщини – кожен зміг побачити, що це перемогиане лише української сміливості та зброї, але й людської моралі. Хай увесь світ ніколи не забуває, якою ціною дається ця битва і яке зло ми зупиняємо тут, на нашій землі, коли українці зупиняють і виганяють російських окупантів.
When our soldiers drove Russia out of Bucha, Irpin, Borodyanka, the entire Kyiv region, and then Sumy and Chernihiv regions, everyone could see that these were victories not only of Ukrainian courage and weapons, but also of human morality. Let the whole world never forget the price of this battle and the evil we are stopping here, on our land, when Ukrainians stop and expel the Russian occupiers.
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nataliavandalia · 2 months
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Fck ptn, 2022
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anastasiamaru · 2 years
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Ukraine
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wistfulpoltergeist · 1 year
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Blackout in Ukraine
My dear kittens and puppies! 
I know I promised some of you to share Anakin Sim this month, but alas... The reality decided against it. As you may know, this Autumn russia began to bomb our civil infrastructure massively. Due to constant shelling our energetic system suffers a lot and we experience total blackout during days. Without electricity, water and heating. And we're expecting it to get much worse. Without doubt, this winter will be the hardest for Ukraine since the days of it's independence. 
That's why, I'm physically not able to share Anakin this month and I don't know if I have any opportunity to share him on December. Of course, I'll do the best I can to keep up updating my blog here and my Patreon, but you must understand if there will be long pauses between posts. Also, I would like to ask you not to demand sims from me in the private messages. During this winter (and probably till the end of this war) there's nothing I can do to give them away instantly. Sharing sims, alas, takes time,  internet, electricity and (no less importantly) my good spirit I might not have. 
I want to thank everyone who's supporting me during these dark times. Every dollar means a lot to me. On the money you so kindly donated, I managed to support my army, buy power banks, weekly dry food and water supplies and candles to keep me and my family alive. Bombs can still hit my house, though. But if you see a new post from Wistful Poltergeist - know that I'm still breathing. 
With love, Yours Poltergeist 
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taqato-alim · 29 days
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Analysis of: Interview of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy with CBS News' Charlie D'Agata, 28. March 2024
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In the following text "document" refers to the subtitles to this video.
Here is a summary of the key points discussed:
Ukraine is facing a difficult military situation in the east due to lack of weapons/ammunition and risk of large Russian counteroffensives soon.
Russia shows no willingness to end the war and uses incidents to justify continuing attacks to control more territory.
Ukraine urgently needs air defense systems and long-range artillery from allies to stabilize the frontlines and deter Russia.
Shifting attention away from Ukraine reduces global aid and diplomatic support at a crucial time.
Linking Ukrainian aid to other issues unfairly dilutes resources it critically requires for self-defense.
Prolonging the conflict worsens human suffering from violence and instability.
Russia's actions violate ethics of sovereignty, proportionality and care for civilian lives.
Key stakeholders include Ukrainian people, government, allies like US/NATO, and adversaries such as Russia.
Zelenskyy leads Ukraine's defense under immense pressure while Putin escalates threats.
Ukraine's situation in the east remains precarious militarily and unstable without enhanced support against Russia.
Immediate military/political aid is needed from allies to improve Ukraine's risk of further losses and help end hostilities.
Summary of the key points from the document
The situation in eastern Ukraine is stabilized as much as possible, though the country lacks adequate weapons and ammunition. Brigades are being prepared for necessary actions.
Russia will likely launch counteroffensive actions in late May or June. Ukraine must prepare and stabilize the situation, as allies are happy with stabilization but Ukraine needs more help.
Ukraine shares information with partners and warns that Russia will launch counteroffensives soon. Ukraine needs help now to train brigades to fight for Ukrainian land.
The war is changing technologically but the main question is what is needed now to not lose territory, like air defense systems and artillery projectiles of various characteristics. Ukraine's artillery is outgunned by Russia's missiles that can hit from 20+ km away.
To protect, stabilize and hold the situation, Ukraine needs parity with Russia. To attack, Ukraine needs greater strength than Russia. Ukraine is fighting diplomatically for parity.
Attention shifting away from Ukraine to other conflicts has unfocused Russia's view and reduced global focus and aid to Ukraine. Divided opinions in the US Congress also affect support.
Ukraine feels the effects of reduced supplies and divided opinions. Financial support for Ukraine is now linked to other countries, diluting needed aid.
Ukraine will have difficulties because the discussed issues are completely different wars requiring different responses. Ukraine has a real war against democracy and values.
Preservation of Ukraine has become politicized in the US. There is injustice in linking Ukraine to other issues and inadequate response to Russia's full-scale war.
Russia uses any incidents like terrorism to unite society and motivate troops, who have low morale in occupied territories. It justifies continued offensive actions.
Ukraine hopes US Congress aid will continue before US elections, as Ukraine must survive until November and be stronger than Russia. Victory is Ukraine's only alternative.
Evaluation of the situation
Based on the information provided in the document, here is my evaluation of the situation:
Ukraine is in a difficult military position, lacking adequate weapons and ammunition to effectively defend against Russian counteroffensives planned for late May/June. This puts Ukraine at a severe disadvantage if attacks materialize.
Russia appears intent on continuing offensive operations, aiming to fully occupy and control Ukrainian territory. Moscow will likely use any events to prop up support for what seems to be a war of attrition against Ukraine.
Ukraine's calls for additional aid, particularly air defense and longer-range artillery, suggest the situation is precarious and it faces an acute threat from Russia's better armed forces. Achieving parity is critical for stabilizing the frontlines.
Shifting global attention away from Ukraine risks reducing international support and pressure on Russia at a vulnerable time for Kyiv. Divided politics in the US similarly threatens to limit much-needed military and financial backing.
Linking Ukrainian aid to other issues unfairly dilutes resources Ukraine desperately needs to defend itself against Russian aggression. Comparisons to other conflicts diminish Ukraine's unique circumstances facing a full-scale invasion.
Ukraine makes a compelling case that sustaining Western resolve is a matter of its survival in the face of Russia's unwillingness to end hostilities. Ensuring aid continues is crucial over the next few months.
Overall, the military and political situation described indicates Ukraine is under severe duress and requires urgent assistance to bolster its defenses against growing Russian threats to its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Failure to help could have dire humanitarian and strategic consequences.
Situation in eastern Ukraine
Based on the information provided in the document, here is an evaluation of the situation in eastern Ukraine:
Military Situation:
The frontlines have been stabilized as much as possible, but Ukraine lacks adequate weapons/ammunition to effectively defend itself.
Russia is preparing large-scale counteroffensives in late May/June, putting further pressure on Ukraine's defenses.
Ukraine's artillery is significantly outranged by Russia, making defense difficult against long-range shelling.
Humanitarian Impact:
Continued fighting endangers civilian lives and infrastructure in the region.
Prolonged conflict prolongs human suffering from violence and displacement.
An unstable frontline inhibits economic/social recovery in occupied/contested areas.
Political Implications:
Failure to assist Ukraine risks further territorial losses and weakens its sovereignty.
This could embolden further Russian aggression against Ukraine and potentially its allies.
Shifting attention away risks reducing international focus and pressure on Russia.
Strategic Concerns:
The threat to eastern Ukraine impacts European security due to its strategic location.
Escalation potential rises as Ukraine tries defending itself against a more powerful foe.
Russia appears intent on maintaining political/military leverage through continued combat.
In summary, the situation in eastern Ukraine remains precarious militarily, unstable politically, and endangers innocent lives due to an ongoing conflict Ukraine struggles to stabilize without sufficient international support in balancing Russia's threat. Urgent aid is needed to improve this dire evaluation.
Ethics of the situation
Based on the information provided, here is an analysis of the ethics of the situation:
Russia's actions constitute an unprovoked invasion and ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine, violating basic ethical principles of national sovereignty and self-determination. starting an offensive war for the purposes of territorial conquest is widely considered illegally and unethically under international law and norms.
Killing and harming civilians through indiscriminate or deliberate attacks violates ethical standards of distinction and proportionality in war. Prolonging the conflict also prolongs human suffering, going against ethical duties to minimize harm.
Using incidents like terrorism to manipulate public support and military motivation manipulates facts and emotions in an unethical manner for political gain during conflict.
Failing to provide military aid and stabilize the frontlines against a better-armed aggressor puts innocent Ukrainian lives at risk needlessly. Ally countries have an ethical duty to support defending sovereignty and human rights against illegal war and oppression.
Politicizing or diluting support for Ukraine's self-defense diverts focus from an active warzone and threatens more death and destruction - prioritizing other issues over an existing humanitarian crisis raises ethical concerns.
Disregarding assessments from intelligence allies who aim to prevent terrorist threats indicates a lack of concern for innocent lives that could have been saved through appropriate precautions.
Overall, Russia's war on Ukraine disregards core ethical principles of autonomy, non-violence, compassion and justice. Key allies also have an ethical duty to support Ukraine's fundamental rights, especially given its relative military weakness necessitating outside material assistance.
Affected stakeholders
Here are the key stakeholders affected by the situation described in the document, along with an evaluation of how they are impacted:
Ukrainian civilians and military - Bearing the heaviest humanitarian and strategic costs of ongoing war and potential counteroffensives. Lives are at risk without adequate support.
Ukrainian government - Facing an existential threat to sovereignty and state survival if military situation cannot be stabilized or improved. Under immense pressure.
Russian government - Continuing offensive operations helps military and domestic political goals but prolongs conflict, sanctions, and international condemnation.
NATO member states - Increased risk of conflict escalation on the alliance's Eastern flank. Stakes rise as Ukraine seeks Western help. Offering aid supports security interests but could escalate tensions.
United States government - Large provider of aid but divided politics endanger reliable long-term support needed by Ukraine. Failure to help emboldens adversaries.
European governments - Regional security heavily impacted. Must balance support for Ukraine with energy/trade relations with Russia despite latter's unethical aggression.
Global community - Norms of sovereignty and territorial integrity are undermined by appeasing Russia. Human costs of prolonged war affect humanitarian responsibilities.
Future US administrations - Inherit complex geopolitical fallout of today's policy choices on Ukraine and Russia relations. Stability hinges on near-term decisions.
Overall, this is a complex situation involving stakeholders with both principled and strategic interests at play. Ukraine's welfare, however, appears the most precarious requiring urgent, collective international assistance and resolve against Russian belligerence.
Key individuals
Here are the key individuals mentioned in the document and an evaluation of their roles:
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine - Bearing immense responsibility for wartime leadership and advocating strongly for international support. Facing enormous challenges defending his country against Russian aggression.
Vladimir Putin, President of Russia - Primary leader and instigator of the unprovoked war and occupation of parts of Ukraine. Appears intent on continuing hostilities to achieve political goals with little regard for human costs. Rhetoric suggests escalating threats to others.
American politicians/Congress - Key Western decisionmakers who can authorize or deny vital military/economic aid to Ukraine. Divisions risk undermining reliable backing but Ukraine emphasizes their support is still needed.
Intelligence from US, UK, etc. - Warned Russia over specific terrorist threats to encourage precautions but threats were left unaddressed, suggesting disregard for innocent lives. Information may undermine Russian denials of involvement.
Russian soldiers in occupied areas - Facing growing pressures on the frontlines from lower morale as the human toll rises, with their leaders showing little mercy even to their own troops to achieve political aims.
Overall, Zelenskyy leads Ukraine's self-defense under extraordinarily difficult conditions, while Putin's actions as the primary aggressor have ethical and strategic implications. Vital decisions by US politicians will also strongly impact outcomes.
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ksenka-zarazka · 2 years
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say it louder for those in the back
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mamoru-chiba-ua · 2 years
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Today, 07/15/22 at about 10:00 pm, Russia fired rockets at my hometown Dnipro. This is the third largest city in Ukraine. Rockets hit busy streets. People were driving home from work and they burned to death in their own cars. At the moment, the search for the dead and wounded is still ongoing.
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ditzinarium · 10 months
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pettania · 4 months
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💔 A Ukrainian poet and soldier, Maksym Kryvtsov, was killed by Russians at the front. He first volunteered for the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2014. After the full-scale Russian invasion began in 2022, he returned to its ranks to defend Ukraine.
Just yesterday, Maksym posted a photo with his new poetry book called "Poems from the loophole". It was recognised by PEN Ukraine, an NGO protecting freedom of speech and authors' rights, as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023.
Shortly before his death, Maksym also posted a photo with his ginger cat on Instagram. The cat, to whom he had dedicated a poem, died with him.
Russia keeps killing Ukrainian poets and trying to destroy our culture. The evil must be held accountable for every crime, every life, and every word taken away.
Photos: Maksym Kryvtsov / Facebook
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nzarlissa · 1 year
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miss-poem · 2 months
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leolightman · 1 month
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The face of the "Russian of the world".
I really want this, or something like it,
to be seen in the territory of evil!
And I also really want the center of this evil, the Kremlin.
the center of this evil, the Kremlin, and then
further into the depth and breadth of this evil.
The slaves have to see this and understand it,
and if they don't understand it, then to experience it.
In the meantime, our Heroes are busy
utilization of the Russian shit, and they do
This is very good, but unfortunately at a high
at the cost of the lives of the best!
And today is also Volunteer Day!
My deepest gratitude to our Heroes, brothers-in-arms and all those who defend our land from this evil, and we remember those who gave their lives for our country and freedom!
Glory to Ukraine!!! 🇺🇦
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nataliavandalia · 2 months
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Ukraine, 2022
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