While international organizations inspect and have access to our prisons where Russian prisoners are held, they turn a blind eye and do not fight for proper conditions for Ukrainian prisoners.
Another thing that outrages me is the way "Putin's prison" is used. It was not Putin who tortured him and others, but russians. This is not Putin's war, but Russia's. These are not the decisions and crimes of one person. After 10 years of war, the Russians are still being singled out and absolved of responsibility. That's impossible levels of stupidity and cowardice.
november sure was a month huh
"you have an anxiety disorder" it's actually called being a bunny and it is perfectly normal and healthy for me to be like This !!
O, Elegant warrior of Rot.
tell me im not the only one who thought of them
A Minecraft grass block. Please.
Today, Jesus is holding:
A minecraft grass block
RESOURCES TO LEARN MORE ABOUT UKRAINE IN ENGLISH:
1. News and articles
Hromadske
Kyiv Independent
Ukraïner
2. Twitter
Writings from the war
United24
Ukraine Explainers
Ukrainian Art History
Ukrainian LGBTQ+ Military
ukrartarchive
Alice Zhuravel
Тетяна Denford
Oriannalyla
ліна
Mariya Dekhtyaruk
3. Instagram
Libkos (war photography)
rafaelyaghobzadeh (war photography)
mariankushnir (war photography)
marikinoo (illustrator)
olga.shtonda (illustrator)
polusunya (illustrator)
4. Videos (subtitles)
One day of evacuation with combat medics
Testimonies of tortures and sexual assault done by russians
How village in Kherson region lived under occupation
"Winter on Fire" documentary
Mariupol before and after
Tragedy of Nova Kakhovka dam
City of Izium after deoccupation
Entire village that was held in a basement for a month by russians
Vovchansk after heavy russian shelling
"20 Days in Mariupol" documentary
5. TikTok
qirimlia
yewleea
thatolgagirl
showmedasha
ukraineisus
new4andy (all of the above accounts are educational, this one funny)
6. Other
National Museum of Holodomor Genocide (Holodomor and Digital History sections on a website have a lot of sources to learn about Holodomor)
Izolyatsia Must Speak (information about torture chamber in the russian-occupied Donetsk)
War Stories from Ukraine
Virtual museum of destruction in Kyiv region
Chytomo (about books and publishing)
Free translated books
Old khata project (photography project about rural architecture)
Something people don’t bring up about nefarious goons and villainous heathens enough is that they’re always there for you. At your heights and lowest points, they’re always scheming for your miserable end and looking a little cute while doing it
Russia struck Ukraine’s major printing press, Faktor-Druk in Kharkiv, killing at least 5 employees among the 7 dead & 20 injured. Kharkiv is the heart of Ukraine’s publishing industry. This attack on culture underscores the genocidal nature of Russia’s war. Factor-print was bombed exactly one week before the Book Arsenal (book festival), just when dozens of publishing novelties were being rushed to print. The bombing was aimed at preventing these books from being published, at preventing Ukrainians from having book fairs - for a quarter of a century, the Russians had managed to silence them using other methods, and now that they have started to find their feet, they are using bombs and missiles. And all for the sake of the "great Russian culture". Forcing people to read this literature because of the absence of destroyed Ukrainian literature. My deepest condolences to the families of the victims and to the Vivat publishing house (the bookshop belongs to them).