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THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS 2002, dir. Peter Jackson
Kalush Orchestra & The Rasmus - In The Shadows of Ukraine
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8 months.... The war continues...
The body of a girl who was beaten and burned to death in Gostomel, marked with swastika.
The only nazis I see in Ukraine are russians.
Putin bombs Jewish graves and holocaust memorial site in Kyiv
source tweet thread: X
here's the Mirror Field audio-visual installation in Memory of Babyn Year Victims, part of the Babyn Year National Historical Memorial (before the bombing)
1.russian occupants in Belarus are massively sending to russia things that were stolen in Ukraine
The "MotolkoHelp" project published this video of one of Mozyr's courier companies and makes the assumption that the items are stolen.👇
2.russian military looters set up a market in the city of Narovlya (Belarus), where they sell loot from Ukraine
The range includes washing machines and dishwashers, refrigerators, expensive jewelry, vehicles, dishes, carpets, works of art, children's toys and cosmetics.
This was reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.👇
3."Not every military trophy reaches russia.👆 Hundreds of cars with loot from the suburbs of Kyiv – from children's toys, carpets to, as in this photo, washing machines, were grabbed in the last few days by retreating russian troops", — The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
4. Belarusian opposition journalists received video from the CDEK delivery service branch in Mozyr — the recording shows the russian invaders sending looted property from Ukraine to their relatives.A packing bag from the Ukrainian hypermarket"Epicenter" even got into the frame.👇
Mariupol central street
Testimonial of a Bucha survivor - my translation below. Apologies for bad English.
He was given 20 minutes to collect the body parts of his friend and bury them.
This is Mykola. He is 53. He lives in Bucha. Mykola stutters a lot. Only after lighting a cigarette does he begin his story.
Mykola has been staying in the basement for 34 days. He could have left the city, but being the apartment complex manager of a five-story building, he couldn’t leave other people. On the first day of the fighting in Bucha, a shell flew into the window of his flat, pierced the wall, and got stuck into a child’s bed, setting it on fire. Thankfully, his family had already evacuated by then. After extinguishing the fire, he gathered all the elderly and the women and moved to the basement.
When russians occupied the town, they were breaking into every house. All the men were led outside and stripped naked - they were looking for tattoos (“nazi” tattoos - they believe that all Azov soldiers are marked with them and are hiding among civilians). Two of Mykola’s friends, Leonid and Sergiy, were under 50 years old, and one more man, also called Leonid, was much younger. When russian soldiers saw his birth date on his passport, they said he is eligible for joining the army and executed him.
Mykola buried Leonid right there, in the yard, near the transformer box. A bloodstain remains on the place where he was killed.
A few days later, Sergiy also was killed. He stepped outside the basement to smoke a cigarette and was shot on spot. Just like that, without any words or warnings.
When the fight got intense, the russians went mad. Before that, people could leave the basements to cook some food outside or just get a breath of fresh air. At this point, the people decided to lock themselves inside. When evening came, russians started shooting everywhere. They yelled and demanded the people let them in the basement. Most likely, they planned on executing everyone before leaving the city. We know that to be true because this happened to a different house on a neighboring street.
When russians didn’t manage to break the door, they threw a grenade on the stairway. On the other side of it, Leonid - the only man beside Mykola who stayed alive - was holding the door. The people inside heard the explosion, and then silence. For a full day, his dead body was lying there, on the blood-stained stairway. On the next day, russians knocked on the door and said that (the people) had 20 minutes to bury the man. When Mykola stepped outside, he saw the head and legs of his friend, torn apart from his body.
Mykola gathered the remains and dug another grave - the third one. Due to his old age and limited time, he didn’t manage to dig it deep enough. Now he worries that once it starts raining, it will wash off the sand and the stray dogs will come to eat the remains.
Among all this horror, pain, and death it is easy to lose hope. But today Mykola is my hero. He saw the worst that humankind has to offer but didn’t lose his own humanity. During the interview, he was holding back his tears. After we turned off the camera, he started crying and thanked us for listening to him.
You’ve probably heard of the Bucha massacre. Buildings destroyed, people raped, tortured and killed - including children. The stories are actually scary.
But even Bucha wasn’t the worst.
This was Borodyanka, another town in Kyiv region that was recently liberated from russian occupants. We don’t know everything from there yet, but we already know Borodyanka was affected even worse than Bucha
“War is war, but flowers still need to be planted” - the view of a Kyiv city gardener, bringing spring colour to the city. She’s hopeful that conflict will be over soon and wants the capital looking beautiful again.
Cats are more of a rare site than burned out Russian vehicles
Смотрите "Остановите войну – спасите жизнь тысяч украинцев!" на YouTube
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Before and after Russian "peace".