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  1. Glory to all of the Ukraine heroes! The world is watching and waiting to celebrate your victory. 🇺🇦 🇺🇦 🇺🇦

    1. @BenzinB70 And what your babbling have to do with the topic? I really don’t care what Russians think about Britons, Americans, Poles or Ukrainians. Just stop this senseless war and get out of Ukraine.

  2. My hear is turn apart seeing my people to live through this. Those vulnerable live in hell. I prey for all our land and people to be liberated soon. Thank you for covering this, cnn. Russian crimes shall be documented and russian leadership should be brought to justice.

  3. Nothing can be undone or bring the old silence back… Those words, damn.

  4. These journalists who risk their life’s to bring us the story as it happens it’s heroism . I don’t watch very much US news, unless a caption intrigues me. But seeing that a journalist was right behind the front lines was absolutely phenomenal. I am grateful for Free Press here of course each news station has their own propaganda and narrative. Read between the lines , do your own research and come see your own conclusion, that at least we’re not like the ones that are oppressed around the world. That are silenced by violence , fear and retaliation if they do speak out . This goes for their news as well.

    1. You seems so nice with your comment, I’ll like to get to appreciate to get to know you. Thank you so much for the love you showed

  5. First of all, thank you for going to the danger to bring this to us.

    Secondly, thank you for the “failing empire” because we forget how pathetic Putin is at this point so we cower

    Bravo on every level

    1. I cry too, she can’t run when people running for ther life’s. Her daughter is ready to die with her mom. 😢😢😢😢😢😢

  6. I find the scenes with the eldest of the Ukranian citizens most moving. Let’s hope that the old Ukranian mama survives and lives out her grand old age naturally. God bless her.

    1. Seeing that old grandma on that age makes me wanna die before I’m at that age when I can’t walk or live by myself. I don’t wanna live too long. Hearth attack when I’m old might be better for me. Just my opinion.

    2. @Carsten Reim I identify myself as a Panda.

      Listen, you wanna be a badass person. It’s not about what makes you more manly and looks cool. If that’s your goal then feel free to do that. It’s about what benefit me and what looks less appealing for me so that I want to avoid that.

      Also are you identify yourself as a masochist? You can see it that way too.

  7. Praying for return of peace and freedom in Ukraine 🇺🇦.
    Seeing people dying , being injured and suffering is heartbreaking .

  8. Thank you we have a World leader in Mr Zelensky.
    Viva Ukraine, Pete from England, God save the King.
    😄😄😄💛💙✌🙏🙏👍💪

  9. Living in California, and seeing the terrible conditions Russia has imposed on Ukraine is heartbreaking.
    Any complaints we have here in the States pale in comparison.
    Death and Destruction feeds putin’s ego.
    Putin has Lost HIS MIND and
    HIS WAR.

  10. The feeling of fighting back the russians, liberating your people from their oppressors and the having your own house in your sight must be incredible. I wish all the ukrainian heroes success!

  11. Vladimir Putin consulted with a fortune teller. He asked:

    “How long will I live?”

    The psychic replied: “I cannot tell that but I do know you will die on a Ukrainian holiday.”

    “Which holiday?” Putin asked.

    “Whichever day you die will be an Ukrainian holiday.”

  12. Ukrainian warriors are fighting for their lives, their wives, their sons, their daughters, their mothers, their fathers, their land, and their freedom.

    Russian “soldiers” have no clue what they’re fighting for. And that’s why Russia is losing.

    Slava Ukraini!!! 🇺🇦 🇺🇲

  13. That poor old woman breaks my heart, I was paralyzed a few yrs ago after an occident & it took so SO long to get back to somewhat normal. Her body may be failing, but not her, she could be recognizing exactly what’s going on, and that’s hell.

    Kia kaha, nui te aroha & marama no Aotearoa
    (It means stay strong/safe with love & light from New Zealand)

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