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What does it mean to be Ukrainian?

April 1, 2022
The building of the regional administration in Nikolaev after the shelling. Petros Giannakouris / AP / Scanpix / LETA

The building of the regional administration in Nikolaev after the shelling. Petros Giannakouris / AP / Scanpix / LETA

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Valeria, Kyiv:

All my life I was neutral to russia. I didn’t care what they said, what they did, and so on. Now, reading the news, I want cruel retribution for their “salvation”. This is a war! And now I can’t accept anything Russian. All my friends unsubscribed from Russian bloggers, from Russian performer, so do I. I stop watching their series, films although some of them have a good plot. 

Personally, I think that this war brings the end to russia. Everything goes to this. It’s going to be the end not only of the country, but also the end of their culture

Julia, Ukraine:

I want russian federation to stop existing. I would really like to see the fall of this empire into small republics with authentic culture, languages etc. Assimilated nations should rise, but now this only seems as the sweetest dream.

Sasha, Germany:

To be Ukrainian now means to be free, independent and strong. It is the biggest reward you can imagine. Ukrainian is a symbol of unity. I’m very proud to be Ukrainian and I will glory our country around the world all my life.

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