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I am alive and I hope to help as much as I can in our neighborhood, but close to me today a house got caught in fire.
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This. This right here. The fuckers are crazy.
Continue to scream. Thank you for your support.
I am alive and I hope to help as much as I can in our neighborhood, but close to me today a house got caught in fire.
Ways to support Ukraine 🇺🇦
More than 500,000 people have already left Ukraine due to the invasion by the Russian Federation. The European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management estimates that roughly 18 million Ukrainians will be affected by the conflict in humanitarian terms, with 7 million internally displaced and 4 million seeking refuge elsewhere. To help those still in Ukraine, as well as Ukrainian refugees, we’ve compiled this list of resources.
HelpUkraineWin.org has a collection of vetted and trusted resources, charities, and organizations to help Ukraine.
Some additional ways to donate:
Vostok SOS provides immediate evacuation support.
Malteser International provides essentials for Ukrainian refugees.
Ukraine Crisis Media Center provides fundraising links and a list of tips for sharing information.
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This interview with NPR contains tips for identifying fake TikToks.
A rocket has fallen into an animal shelter.
People are desperate. No windows, no light, glass pieces, and damaged food containers.
I want to cry, because they are asking for help but there is no one close, and I don't have a transport, it's too far...
I am so sick of people that try to justify russia's actions.
Today also a whole family died a horrible death in the middle of Kyiv, where there are no military objects.
If ANYONE tries to tell you that russians do not shoot peaceful people, don't believe them!!!
THEY ARE TOTALLY DOING IT because there is NO military objects in any of hundrets places they have already destroyed.
PLEASE CONTINUE TO PUSH YOUR GOVERNMENTS FOR HELP
I know it's very difficult but if the world stops screaming about it and stops helping there will be no Ukraine left.
Do not justify the aggressor. Please.
You know, oh, how simple have words become, how small and yet meaningful in the middle of everything.
When you just check on everyone you know regularly just asking "Alive?"
A dialogue with an old friend that I have not talked to in three years:
- Hey how is it
- alive. You?
- we too
- alive?
- yeah, you
- yeah
- how is it
- quiet
- in our place it's not
- fuck. Hold on
- alive?
For the GODDAMN FUCKING SAKE
I am NOT sorry for my words
Belarus has come to war against us too.
Fuck Lukashenko.
I have no patience left.
Those fuckers are crazy.
#$+¥^¢√v
Okay.
Okay. I decided. No going back.
I am coming to be a part of territorial defense in my region, although I have no experience, I am weak and fat and slow. Shit. No self preservation left, hah.
If I survive I'll stop being a depressed mess and I will enjoy every single minute of this life.
'May I Give This Ukrainian Bread to All People in This Big Wide World'. Maria Prymachenko. 1982.
Some of her works burned down yesterday in the war
I bake bread to connect with my ancestors.
I mix the dough and knead it with my hands. I feel like the bread is my child, my true offspring, my product. I let the yeast rise and keep it warm. While I'm cooking, I'm carefully listening for the sirens. If I hear sounds, I collect my family and we hide in a safe space. Then I go back to my dough.
I wear an apron over my outside clothes. I can't risk it, I have to wear them everywhere so I'm always prepared. I feel kinda guilty for being safer than my people in the active war zones but I keep reminding myself that I will help in any way possible. I am safe so that I can help those who need safety.
In front of my eyes there are pictures of buildings bombed by Russia. I am alert for my life and a stupid thought flashes in my brain: "If a bomb hits us, the ruined bread will be the least of the worries". I know this but I'm still worried.
We had to stay in shelter for almost 2 days. It made me value the food and the resources. I feel like war will make me lose weight more than any diet. After all, it made me read books for the first time in years. Water is delicious, chewing much so the hunger is satisfied is amazing. Worrying is agonizing but reading about our warriors is refreshing and hopeful.
At home I realized that there is no time for rest to me. I have been making bread during peaceful times, so now I must make it no matter what. Everyone needs it. My own family needs it because there is no bread left at the store. I will use my skills for my people.
I have been worrying less about anxiety and depression and every mental problem I had before. My body is alerted and every system is in working and surviving setting. I am like a wild cat ready to fight. Hehe, guess it took a war trauma to fight my other mental illnesses. But to be honest, I started my recovery I think a month before the war.
I can't relate to memes anymore unless they are about the war and filled with gore. My group chat keeps sending each other memes with dead russian soldiers. It doesn't disturb me a bit. I like those. The only funny thing these days. Don't come for me, I don't have time to fight in the comments, so it'll be useless for you. Plus I don't think I'm wrong.
I put the bread in the oven and set the timer. I hope it'll be enough to help my family at least. The yeast was old because, ironically, in peaceful times I didn't get a chance to bake. I had to use it all and I also had to hide when the yeast was mixed with other ingredients, so I think it fucked up my bread a bit. It didn't rise as much as before. Maybe it's because I didn't put it in the bathtub filled with hot water, in case we had to hide there.
The bread in the oven smells amazing. Maybe I did do good hehe. Mom said that I can bake to provide not only our family but people in need too. This is everything I wanted. I was afraid I might be too cheap and selfish to work for free (like my dad), but I WANT to help.
I stood guard in the subway shelter near the charging phones for several hours. I made sure they were charged well and spoke to people coming there. I enjoyed it, because I am a very social person. Plus it reminded me of among us, staying in electrical near the shelves of electronics.
I don't feel very sad, just tired, hungry and angry at those who made us suffer. They will pay. I know it. I believe in it. For the first time in ages I have hope.
The bread is soft and fluffy. I made it as small rolls so that everyone can have a bite.
I need to stop being so hard on myself, the bread is delicious.
For the GODDAMN FUCKING SAKE
I am NOT sorry for my words
Belarus has come to war against us too.
Fuck Lukashenko.
I have no patience left.
Those fuckers are crazy.
#$+¥^¢√v
Okay.
Okay. I decided. No going back.
I am coming to be a part of territorial defense in my region, although I have no experience, I am weak and fat and slow. Shit. No self preservation left, hah.
If I survive I'll stop being a depressed mess and I will enjoy every single minute of this life.
• people in Kyiv steal and vandalize plates with street names so russians won't know where are they currently located
• a professor in KPI faculty of chemistry messaged her students that their only homework is to make molotov cocktails
• in Kharkiv people fucking stole a tank piece by piece while russian troops looked for diesel fuel
• in Dnipro a civilian shitted on a russian mark that helps to navigate their shellings
• obolonian gopniks assaulted russian armored carrier with a piece of asphalt & when a soldier came out they beated him up too
• a video where a man noticed russian troops in disguise & exposed them by demanding to say "паляниця" (a word which russians are struggling to pronounce). also a video where a man shouts after sounds of the explosions 'FUCK YOU I DIDN'T FINISH MY SOUP YET'
• and don't forget the sunflower seeds babushka
I fucking love our people
After another night of madness I realized one thing:
I have every fucking right to hate. I am tired and beaten and I have not eaten normally, had no sleep.
But our people are incredible. We are fighting bravely for our freedom and will not stop no matter what.
Our people are stopping fucking tanks with bare hands, roasting verbally russians for what they are doing. Stay with us. Continue to scream about it.
Fuck it all. We are protecting our home.
And I am grateful that the world is on our side.
Also: I don't think any news will tell you about this in the middle of chaos, but last night in our shelter a woman gave birth to TWINS. THEY ARE ALIVE AND WELL.
There is still Hope. 💙💛
Seeds For Tomorrow
Inspired by the brave Ukrainian woman who told the invading Russian soldier “Put sunflower seeds in your pocket so that sunflowers will grow when you die here.”
Via Nolan Peterson
Ukraine, 26th Feb, 2022
A friend of mine told me yesterday that he didn’t realise how much Ukraine meant to him until now. I posted yesterday about the time we spent there, and we’re all getting super pre-occupied about the invasion. As I said in that post, I can’t get our waitress out of my head. I can sort of remember what she looked like now. She had an undercut. I think maybe her hair might have been blue? But - I will never know if she lives through this, and it’s driving me very slightly mad.
So naturally, my husband spent all day yesterday obsessively researching everything he could about it with the help of his journalist friends, as a way to help me process it.
This post is me putting it all in order, as a way to try and process my own emotional response as much as anything else (I freely admit there is an element of self-indulgence here). Please don’t take me as the spokesperson for Ukraine right now, nor as a solid reliable news source. But, I haven’t seen this stuff except in bits and pieces on Tumblr, so here we go.
(This is also not about why the invasion has happened. This post is solely about what has happened, and how the invasion is going.)
So, Putin and the rest of the world believed that this invasion would take 1-4 days. The plan was to push through fast, take Kyiv, and force Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Ukrainian President, to surrender. Given Russia’s military might, it really looked likely.
Here is the conclusion of all that’s happened so far:
Ukraine is absolutely nailing this??? Actually???
They managed to defend every single city overnight, including Kyiv. They started rolling out and using these WW2-style anti-tank thingies that look a bit like angry gabbions, look, here’s a picture of one being delivered:
A bunch of spare iron girders turned into a hefty octopus of Russian misery, basically.
But it’s not just tanks they’re taking down, oh no. Ukraine successfully shot down a transport plane 20km from Kyiv. That is, I shit you not, the single biggest hit to the Russian military since the Second Chechen War. Volunteers from Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Azerbaijan and Israel are all entering Ukraine to help fight and bolster the anti-Russian forces, which is probably illustrative of how Eurovision voting is going to run for the next decade. Most countries have banned Russian planes from their air space. To help stop the Russian advance, Ukraine has made and installed new road signs, like this one:
I can only say a handful of sentences in Ukrainian, Tumblrs, but as I understand it, from top to bottom, it says:
“Fuck off”
“Fuck off again”
“Fuck off Russia”
Meanwhile, it turns out the Russian military might we feared is… possibly not quite as advertised?
They’re underfunded and badly trained. Ukraine captured 200 soldiers in one go, and most of them were confused 19 year olds with no training. The equipment is shite. The tanks keep running out of fuel. Russian soldiers keep abandoning their tanks and handing them over to the Ukrainian army. Putin’s plan was to take Kyiv fast and move on, and he didn’t have a plan B - hence these kids, playing soldier. Here is an image of a Russian tank receiving roadside assistance from Russia’s finest, an old Lada.
No one expected Zelenskyy to survive the night; but he did. America offered him asylum in the White House.
But he said no.
Zelenskyy remains in Kyiv, with his people.
And Putin, in his desperation to be adored, has turned Zelenskyy into a global icon and hero.
Here is something you may not know about Volodymyr Zelenskyy - he used to be a standup comedian. Was he any good? No idea - but what he IS good at is producing funny short videos he can put on Twitter and that, which are absolutely fantastic for Ukrainian morale. And morale is vital in an invasion like this, and Ukraine are smashing it out of the park there.
They are utilising the internet to its fullest extent. In addition to Zelenskyy’s videos, they’ve made sure that the final words of the Ukrainian defenders of Snake Island are known and now echoed around the world: “Russian warship, go fuck yourselves.” A video has gone viral of Ukrainians mocking a group of Russian soldiers whose tank had broken down and who didn’t know the way to Kyiv anyway, presumably because of all the new road signs. They have created a website that lists every single Russian death they can identify, partly so Russian mothers can have closure (thus also painting themselves as the defenders of decency and humanity), and partly for the enormous morale boost of the world knowing, categorically, that they’ve already killed 3700 Russian soldiers (over 100 of which were from that transport plane.) Not one word has leaked of Ukrainian casualties. I’m sure they’re devastating, but for morale purposes, they’re being kept quiet until the dust settles. Ukrainians have started setting up fake Tindr profiles to catfish Russian soldiers for intel, and they’re all 19 and lost, so it’s working. Plus, they’re using Grindr to actually track where the soldiers are, because it turns out Putin was not entirely correct about there being no gays in Russia.
So, Russia wants to cut their internet access. Can the Ukrainian Minister for Digital Transformation, Mykhailo Fedorov, shame a billionaire into providing aid?
This is crucial, remember. Atrocities happen best in the dark, and the world is watching - because of the internet. Morale is vital to maintain. Can they convince Elon Musk to help?
Yep.
Ukraine now has the fastest internet service in the world. The fastest, most stable internet service in human history, in fact. Russia cannot now disable it. The world watches.
Which is just as well, because then Anonymous decided to get involved, and have leaked the website database of the Russian Ministry of Defence. Lol. Also this happens:
And then the Russian propaganda channels started broadcasting the truth of what is happening in Ukraine. Double lol.
So what is the political response?
Well, in addition to closing airspace to Russian planes, loads of countries are sending weapons to Ukraine. Those that can’t are offering asylum. They’re also offering asylum to any Russian soldiers who surrender or defect, which is startlingly good tactics, and there are rumours of around 5000 Russian soldiers who have done just that. Germany, of course, has long had a block on lethal weapons transfer; but Germany recognise this shit for what it is. They’ve lifted the block, thus allowing the Netherlands to send weapons. Efforts are now underway to fast-track Ukraine into the EU. I presume they will consider the lack of pint glasses with crowns on to be a worthwhile price to pay.
So what about Russia’s supporters?
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenka helped Russia with this invasion. Now, this has happened:
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya was actually elected president, but some wild nonsense kept her out of power. She’s now running a government in exile. I have literally no idea what this means or will mean! But my god. She has a spine of steel, and this is not a good time to be happening for Putin.
And it’s really, really not, because then intel on a meeting of Putin and assembled Oligarchs LEAKS (hello Anonymous, probably). The highlights:
This war is costing Russia $15bn a day
He expected it to take ONE TO FOUR DAYS TO WIN
It’s been two days and he is losing very badly, currently
They will run out of rockets by day 4, maybe sooner
After that they will be down to rifles and ammo
It will take 3-4 months to make more significant weapons, except they need raw materials, and the countries that can provide them… have cut supply lines
If the war lasts 10 days, Russia will have completely run out of money and weapons
It’s only day 2, and Russian soldiers are knocking the doors of random Ukrainian homes begging for food and water because they’ve already run out
So, out of desperation, Putin turns to his greatest, closest and most trusted ally for help: Kazakhstan.
And Kazakhstan
SAYS NO
And then Ukraine shoots down a second Russian plane.
Anyway, I’m going to finish off with a final point. Morale is vital in this situation, so here is the message from the Ukrainian government at the minute, to everyone watching around the world:
Be VERY SUSPICIOUS of any negative news about Ukraine. Russia uses misinformation and propaganda. They will want to damage Ukrainian morale.
Use your social media to spread news of Ukrainian victories.
Don’t give oxygen to negative stories. Especially since they might not be true.
That’s genuinely something we can do to help. Every victory of Ukraine, blast it far and wide. So on that note, I’ll leave you with this:
Congrats to Natalia Antonova’s cousin’s son.
• people in Kyiv steal and vandalize plates with street names so russians won't know where are they currently located
• a professor in KPI faculty of chemistry messaged her students that their only homework is to make molotov cocktails
• in Kharkiv people fucking stole a tank piece by piece while russian troops looked for diesel fuel
• in Dnipro a civilian shitted on a russian mark that helps to navigate their shellings
• obolonian gopniks assaulted russian armored carrier with a piece of asphalt & when a soldier came out they beated him up too
• a video where a man noticed russian troops in disguise & exposed them by demanding to say "паляниця" (a word which russians are struggling to pronounce). also a video where a man shouts after sounds of the explosions 'FUCK YOU I DIDN'T FINISH MY SOUP YET'
• and don't forget the sunflower seeds babushka
I fucking love our people
This night is worse. Much worse.
The sky is orange. Right there close to me there is a fire on oil base after the horrifying explosions.
I want to survive no matter what.
I puked and cried, and screamed. But I will fight.
Please continue to push your governments
Please
I WANT TO SAY A BIG THANK YOU TО EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUPPORT !!
I'M IN A HOUSE BASEMENT BEACUSE CITY IS BEING ВОMBED!!
TRYING КEЕР СALM AND НОPING FOR ТHE ВЕTTER 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦✊