Don’t you think that the world is heading towards a new system and that it’s time to wrap the UN up and reformat it, like it once happened to the League of Nations?
But the song is not new and is older not only than Andriy Khlyvniuk but even Pink Floyd. Its story is over 100 years old, but its roots goes back several centuries.
After the failure of the military blitzkrieg, Putin chose another plan to conquer Ukraine - a war of attrition.
Mariupol. A place of pain, death, and superhuman heroism. For a month and a half, the city has been surrounded.
«The main goal is to document everything so that this war can’t be rewritten. Unlike WW2, which russians have dramatically rewrote».
As eight decades ago, this aid could play a pivotal role in the war against the Nazi regime. This time – the Russian Nazis.
In Kyiv during almost two months of the war, more than 200 houses were damaged by russian shelling.
Bucha, a modest district center in Kyiv region and a satellite city of the capital, became a symbol of the enemy's inhuman cruelty
"In the next three weeks, Ukraine will be able to change the situation and defeat russia if the West urgently provides everything that Kyiv asks for…"
The situation in Mariupol is not improving. Our military is blocked, there are many wounded. There are people killed, unfortunately. Humanitarian crisis: lack of food, water, no medicine.
Equality of people is about their rights. It is right. But responsibilities, including moral ones, have become optional and politically incorrect.
Morning. Three degrees Celsius. Gloomy. No light or water. We look out the window, the clouds are moving fast and very low. Those aren't clouds! It's smoke! It looks like the Epicentr is on fire. We hear gunfire.
The history of the Ukrainian insurgents became an example as to how to resist for many years against a powerful enemy.
Everyone has to work hard. Everyone does it in their own direction. There is no "little" job. Every, absolutely every job is important.
War not only changes the physical space around us but also irreversibly transforms cognitive behavior.