And we all follow the course of the war, sometimes by the hour, to know what to expect and how our loved ones are doing.
And funny thing: all big explosions was so unexpected and can never be “expected” for someone who defends.
7x8 02:37 Ukraine View quoted note →
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#Journalist in Ukraine
#Artist in #Iceland from #Ukraine
#Musician , as well #human
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How tonight’s map of #Ukraine looks like ,red zone under attack or need to be ready for it.
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View quoted note →I know ,I know ,I suppose to choose #indica for the “inda couch” #mood.
But I prefer Sativa mode even for sleep 🤙🏻
Take care and keep in touch 🛸
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02:22 Kyiv time
Alive 🤙🏻💜
Going to take some #Sativa in my brain and try to sleep.
Yes…
if you ready to see this:
Small part of “what russians made” in our cities.
25.02.2022 - second day.
26.02.2022 - third.
All over my friends instagram pages and stories was death ☠️ and war and bodies and a lot of explosions in the whole Ukraine.
So I’ve been started to see the part of soldiers bodies even with my closed eyes.
(Therapy helped to stop that).
And we just used to this now we have like 20-40 attempts to attack us every night and day.
02:19 19.09.2023 (571 day of russians full-scale invasion of Ukraine)
7x8 from Kryvyi Rih, #Ukraine View quoted note →
These are Iranian drones that frequently fly across our entire territory here.
We've become accustomed to the sounds.
“The ‘Shahed’ has piston engines, so it flies rather loudly. The noise is similar to that of a moped or motorcycle in flight.
It flies at a maximum speed of 150 kilometers per hour, so there's time to shoot it down.
The sound of the 'moped' can be heard up to 20 kilometers in ideal weather conditions, and it flies at a maximum speed of 150 kilometers per hour, so there's time to shoot it down."
01:59 7х8 from Ukraine rn
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01:50 (Kyiv time) Watching some #Office and :
(Moped - referring to a military flying object) :
“Now the moped's approach from the Black Sea waters to Chernomorsk in the Odessa region
can be loud
threat to mopeds 👉 Nikolaev, Kherson, Dnipro, Kirovograd, Vinnytsia, and Odesa regions”
7x8 ,Ukraine 

01:34 (Kyiv time) still reading:
«and now a herd of mopeds is flying through the Berislavsky district of the Kherson region in a northwestern direction
threat to mopeds 👉 Kherson, Nikolaev, Dnepropetrovsk, Kirovograd regions
combat work continues
the guys are working» 

Do you have #memes about death on the war ?
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The power is out. There is no electricity at home.
00:48 (Kyiv time)
7x8 Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine. 

This is what I’m reading now :
00:44 “The flight of another pair of mopeds followed the trajectory of the third pair, but they changed course.
So far,
1st pair - threat to Kirovohrad region, northwest course.
2nd pair - threat to Mykolaiv region, westward course.
3rd pair - threat to Mykolaiv region, northwest course.
4th pair - threat to Mykolaiv and Kirovohrad regions, northwest course.
5th pair - threat to Mykolaiv and Odesa regions, westward (towards Kobleve).
Combat operations continue.
The loud whistling sounds in the air are me.”
Info from our soldiers.
1.You're correct about Operation Barbarossa. It was the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and didn't directly target Ukraine. While #Ukraine did witness complex events during this time, the main conflict was between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
2. We are fighting and dying here because it’s our choice to #defend OUR LAND.
3. Thank you for your request and expressed thoughts. Regarding the history of Ukraine's struggle against russia, indeed, this conflict has deep historical roots. Here are some facts from Ukraine's centuries-long #history of resistance to russian influence:
•From the 17th to the 18th Century : The Cossack Hetmanate of Ukraine repeatedly fought against Muscovy (russia) and Poland in pursuit of independence.
•19th Century: After the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1795, a portion of Ukrainian lands came under russian rule. Ukrainians continued to fight for their rights and cultural identity.
•Mid-20th Century: Ukraine became a battleground during World War II when Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union, and Soviet and Ukrainian forces fought together against the Nazis.
•After World War II : Following the war, Ukraine remained part of the Soviet Union, but the national movement for independence led to various conflicts and confrontations with Moscow.
•Dissolution of the Soviet Union : In 1991, Ukraine declared independence from russia following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. However, relations between Ukraine and russia remained tense, notably due to the conflict in #Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
•Conflict in Eastern Ukraine (since 2014): Following the annexation of Crimea by Russia, a war began in eastern Ukraine, which continues to this day. This conflict has resulted in a significant loss of life and has complex political dynamics.
•24.02.2022 - now .. the full size fucking #war .
Thus, the history of Ukraine's struggle for independence and resistance to Russian influence is long and complex, with many chapters and events shaping the current state of affairs.
2023 00:33 (Kyiv time) from Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine
7x8
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00:03 🌘 (Kyiv time)
On the photo me in Paris.
2022


🕷️🕸️ 

I’ll try some #puerh :)


My new laptop 🪩


As I see it from the perspective of someone born and raised in Ukraine, who has studied history and language and actually love my country:
These people, despite having vast lands, always seemed to want more and spent their efforts and resources on conquering and destroying neighboring countries instead of investing in their own nation.
Now, Russians who don't live in Moscow are suffering from poverty, and some don't even have gas in their homes. And the roads... have you seen their roads? Why do they spend money on missiles to harm us instead of building their own country?
And look, it has always been this way. Even the Cossacks didn't like the Muscovites. And Shevchenko wrote in his poems, "Don't fall in love with the Muscovites," because they always acted like pigs.
So, it's not a proxy war; it's about too much power in the hands of a small, resentful individual.
7х8 18:00 (Kyiv time) Ukraine,Kryviy Rih
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Civilians on the war.
Yard.
14:39 (Kyiv time)
7x8 

My mum asked me to show her again, how to make posts on #nostr 🥹💜
She really liked your attention , nostriches 🤙🏻
@Fedorova Julia Grigorievna - this is her account. She is adorable painter and like to make photos on her iPhone 13 (even I have Xr🤭) …
13:41(Kyiv time)
Ukraine
7x8
I woke up alive again.
Thanks