Ukraine war diary reveals life during Russian invasion | USA Today

Ukraine war diary details life during Russian invasion through the eyes of a mother
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Yaroslava Antipina's started tweeting her experience living in Ukraine during the war. Her account has now gone viral.

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    1. πš†πš‘πšŠπš'𝚜 πšƒπš‘πšŽ π™΅πšžπšœπšœ says:

      They certainly chose a weird passage to shareπŸ€”

  1. πš†πš‘πšŠπš'𝚜 πšƒπš‘πšŽ π™΅πšžπšœπšœ says:

    Interesting story, strangely uplifting. These stories are invaluable, not only in that they help this woman find peace in her life, but also in that they share the raw emotions and feelings of the Ukrainian people with othersπŸ–Š

  2. My daily prayers are for the brave people fighting in Ukraine against the war crimes committed by the Russian army under the leadership of Putin and his mafia clan. God bless Ukraine!

  3. Statements by US representatives that the delivery of Polish aircraft will not help Ukraine in any way are just another proof of the military and political impotence of the United States and NATO, as well as a terrible fear of imminent conflict with Russia! At the same time, fighters are very necessary for Ukraine in order to destroy Russian occupation troops much more effectively and expel their remnants back as soon as possible. The refusal to supply fighters is precisely a demonstration of military impotence, since the European participating countries really have frankly weak armies, and 90% of the entire military power of NATO is provided only by the US army, which is almost entirely located in North America, and not in Europe. Thus, the military power of the armies of European countries, even compared to the Ukrainian army, is just self-deception!))) For example, the Ukrainian army has both much more tanks and soldiers with real combat experience than any other European country, but it is now only conducting defensive battles! In addition, any of the participating countries can easily block decisions within NATO, which greatly reduces the likelihood of NATO joining the fighting. Hungary or/and Montenegro may well become such a country. Also, it should be noted that the latest transfers of 5-10 thousand NATO soldiers to its eastern borders are simply not able to stop the possible offensive of Putin’s troops. Therefore, Stoltenberg’s statements about NATO’s readiness to easily repel Russia’s attack do not have a proper basis. At the same time, Russia’s war with NATO is definitely inevitable, since the purpose of Russia’s existence is the conquest of neighboring countries. Therefore, if Putin succeeds in seizing Ukraine, then he will occupy Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia next, at the same time – only due to the massive entry of his troops. That is, these countries will simply sign acts of surrender and of joining Russia. Poland will be next, which will desperately fight the invaders, but it also has no chance of winning, since there are neither sufficient resources nor real combat experience among the soldiers. The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and others are also simply capitulating. The future of Germany is also a big question.
    Currently, the Ukrainian army continues to persistently destroy the Russian occupation forces. If Ukraine succeeds in defeating Putin’s troops, then Russia will have to leave with nothing and restore its lost military potential for many years, and if not, Putin will get even more than what he demanded in his first ultimatum!))))

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