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Glory to Ukraine!

March 3, 2022
Photo by State Emergency Service of Ukraine

DSNS servicemen eliminate the aftermath of the airstrikes by the Russian troops / Photo by State Emergency Service of Ukraine

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Sofa, Mykolaiv:

Everything is calm in Mykolaiv, the enemy did not enter the city.  Bashtanka and Snigirevka suffered from the fighting, but #donotgiveup.  Russian troops are just walking in circles with their equipment, apparently they don’t know where to go or they don’t have maps, I don’t quite understand.

Alina, Kyiv:

Now everything is calm. But this night my family spent in the bathroom. Because of russian troops bombed Kyiv and Kyiv oblast again. Thank our army for a new day.

Anastasia, near Kyiv:

Today is worse. I feel sad and all my mental problems are getting worse every day, because of war. But I try to talk about it, even it’s hard for me. Thanks, there are #freepsychologicalhelp in our country 

Li, Europe:

I am not in Kyiv, I left Kyiv for Europe two days before the war.  All my relatives and friends stayed in Kyiv, they write that everything is ok.

If the stories of how to be a Ukrainian in Europe are relevant at the moment, then I can write a little. But I’m not sure if it’s okay, because I feel a bit guilty that I’m safe here, but all my friends and relatives were left in danger.

I support everyone who stayed in Ukraine. I keep in touch with them all the time, and I also conduct an information war.  Although this is not necessary in Europe, here everything screams that people support Ukraine and worry about its people.

Victoria, Europe:

I left Kyiv on Thursday evening, and I am now in a safe place. Nevertheless, I often feel guilty about leaving. Sometimes I feel ashamed that I have food and a warm bed while other people have to survive in bunkers.

Hopefully it will be over soon, and we can go back. I also hope you are all OK and safe now. We will get through this! #warinukraine

Sasha, Europe:

Sometimes I wonder if it was a good idea to leave Kyiv city capital, because it is unfair that a lot of people are in danger there.

Natalia, Kyiv:

My friend always said: I will not let myself be devoured!

Yevhenii, Ukraine:

Glory to Ukraine! It’ll all be alright soon. Will do!

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