
Paltolich
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Paltolich
@Paltolich
Ukrainian. Russophone. Russomisic. I pre-emptively block people that are evil and/or dumb and mute those who are a waste of time.


Eid Mubarak to all Muslims in Ukraine and around the world. For communities in Ukraine, this year’s Eid al-Fitr is still marked by the full-scale war, now in its fifth year. We remember, however, that Russian aggression began back in 2014 with the Russians once again seizing homes and imposing repression on many of our citizens, particularly on the Crimean Tatar people. Many of our compatriots are forced to celebrate this holiday under occupation, with hundreds of political prisoners and thousands of captives remaining in Russian prisons on fabricated charges. Unfortunately, the war also continues in the Middle East region, with a far-reaching impact on countries across the globe. Appalling strikes by the Iranian regime, carried out with drones and missiles, are hitting peaceful cities, infrastructure, and people – precisely during the holy month of Ramadan. For Ukrainians, who also endure such challenges every day, it is crucial that terror does not prevail anywhere in the world and that life is well-defended in every region. That is why we immediately offered our security partnership to the countries facing these attacks, and our teams are already on the ground working to strengthen the protection of life. As Ramadan comes to an end, I wish above all peace, strength, and prosperity to all Muslim families. May this holiday bring blessings and strengthen faith and cooperation among those who defend life. May peace come closer to everyone! Eid Mubarak! Ramazan bayramıñız mubarek olsun!











Reporter: Why didn't you tell allies about the war before attacking Iran? Trump: We wanted it to be a surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?




@sean_gause Oh the adventures of Ms manface



Kherson “human safari” — first-person view. A russian drone hunts a target down an empty street, spots a volunteer vehicle — and strikes. Civilians, medics, police, volunteers — all treated as targets by ruthless russians.


So... I ordered my hair dye in Lviv Unicorn, as I have been doing for about 10 years. The actual unicorns that work there are delightful human beings who I had lovely chats with through the years. But instead of the usual chat, I got this. Their warehouse was destroyed by a russian missile. Along with everything they worked for. I am not easily affected by anything these days... But this got to me. Self-expression and fashion were my bastions of normality. Relics from the old life. Something that connects the before and after. But hey... Maybe all these fucking assholes who commented about me "having time to dye my hair during war" will be happy 🙂 No hairdye for quite some time I think...


















