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@_drimota
🇺🇦 23 y. o. / maladaptive daydreamer / just trying to keep it together
she/he/they | ukr/eng Katılım Aralık 2020
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Tonight here in Bucha, we are holding a night of remembrance.
561 civilians were killed here over 33 days of fighting and Russian occupation. Across the entire territorial community surrounding the city, more than 1,000 people died during that time.
Hundreds were shot by Russian soldiers, and the bodies of many lay in the streets and against walls for weeks, until Russia's defeat and the return of Ukrainian forces to the city, along with the global media.
And the name of this comfortable, prosperous suburb of Kyiv among the woods became a shocking symbol of atrocity and inhumanity, images that went around the world.
This is the church in the center of Bucha, next to which a mass grave of 67 bodies was found. During the occupation, people buried their dead as best they could -- like this, in a pit beside a church.
Every day I can see that church from my home in the distance, and every time, I remember how we were present at the terrible exhumation of that enormous grave. That's something I would want to forget forever.
A memorial complex now stands on that spot.
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There's one moment from the liberation of Bucha that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
At the entrance to the city from the Irpin side, near the railway line, there's a very nice and cozy apartment complex, I once wanted to buy an unfinished flat there, but it was out of my price range.
When we returned to Bucha alongside Ukrainian forces, that same complex had been badly hit. The Russians had positioned artillery in the courtyards nearby, so shell and fuse crates were scattered everywhere. Burnt, torn-off BMP tracks lay strewn around.
In the parking lots, among mountains of debris and wreckage, Teslas burned to the ground. Nearby, rows of small buildings with little shops, cafes, bakeries, riddled with bullets, looted and torched.
All around -- grayness, darkness, the feeling of an exhumed grave, as if you could feel with your very skin that something evil had happened here.
And there, on the basketball court, a man was wandering aimlessly in silence. Just walking in circles, over and over again. He still couldn't come back to himself.
All 33 days of the occupation he had hidden in a basement right there under those buildings, literally right under the Russians' noses, hiding so as not to end up among those who, as captured on camera, were marched in single file with their hands behind their heads and taken around a corner to be shot.
But that guy was lucky.
Several days had passed since the Russians left, and he was still walking there in circles, in silence. I tried to talk to him, to ask if he needed anything, and he raised his eyes to me and said: "Do you know why they hate us so much?"
He started to sob, wiping away tears. "Do you know? Tell me, why, why, what did we do to them? Tell me."
I think that evening I came home to Kyiv after a day in the field reporting on the atrocities in Bucha, and for the first time in a long time, I got drunk.

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underreporting on ukraine has led to people in the west hearing the term “human safari”and nervously, skeptically laughing because “that’s so cartoonishly evil it can’t be true”, leave alone not knowing about how targeting passenger trains has become a consistent russian practice
UNITED24 Media@United24media
Passengers in Ukraine forced to evacuate trains during Russian drone attacks.
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Look at the end of the post here. Isn't it proven by all possible objective fact-checkers that Bucha massacre did take place? Why add a note that this is what "Ukrainian officials say"? Also, it would be fair to notice, in my view, that not just 400 people were killed, but that 400 local residents, Ukrainians, civilians were killed.
Reuters@Reuters
The European Union's top diplomat Kaja Kallas and several EU foreign ministers arrived in Kyiv to mark the fourth anniversary of the Bucha massacre, where Ukrainian officials say Russian troops killed more than 400 people reut.rs/4sDePtv
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the 6-year-old girl who was in critical condition after a russian attack has died in the hospital.
the local news media reported that the family was just packing their belongings to evacuate temporarily from the border village when the russian strike killed the two girls
anya@anyaxmar
yesterday russia killed a 20-year-old who covered her 6-year-old sister with her body from the shelling in znob-novhorodske. the child is also injured. the proximity to the border means russia uses not only shaheds but also fpvs, guided bombs, and artillery on civilians there
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Russian forces shelled a residential home in the Sumy region on March 28. A 20-year-old woman, Dasha Serhiienko, was killed in the attack after shielding her six-year-old sister, Yevheniia, with her own body. The child suffered serious injuries and is now receiving treatment.
The girls’ parents were also injured. They received medical assistance and are currently staying by their younger daughter’s side.
Dasha was studying at the Shostka Medical College. “This act will remain in our memory forever as a symbol of the highest self-sacrifice,” the college said.
Russia continues to inflict unbearable suffering on Ukrainian families. These crimes must not go unpunished. Russia must be held accountable for the evil it is committing.

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So the evil shadow from the hallway can get in? No
Redd@ReddCinema
yall dont sleep wit the door open??
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