A kid singing a Ukrainian patriotic march "Oi u luzi chervona kalyna" written in 1914 in honor of the Sich Riflemen.
🪕 "In the meadow, there a red kalyna, has bent down low,
For some reason, our glorious Ukraine, has been worried so.
And we'll take that red kalyna and we will raise it up,
And we, our glorious Ukraine, shall, hey - hey, cheer up - and rejoice!" 💙💛
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Mariupol today 80% destroyed.
Legendary Scorpions changed the lyrics of their song "Wind of Change" — no less legendary than the band itself — to dedicate it "to the brave people of Ukraine".
They sing:
Now listen to my heart, it says Ukraine
Waiting for the wind to change 🇺🇦
We all do!
Ukraine we all sincerely miss.
#StandWithUkraine now, and your love and support will return to you a hundredfold when our peace is back!
It promised it’ll be back 🇺🇦
Video: With Mazur
It is the monument of Taras Shevchenko in Kharkiv. Citizens fortify it with sandbags to save from shelling and other possible damages. Volunteers who joined the initiative say that this is their obligation to save the cultural heritage. During World War II their ancestors did the same.
🗿 Taras Shevchenko has always been a spiritual leader for Ukrainians. There are 1256 monuments built in his name in Ukraine. Almost half a hundred of are also located in 35 countries. Do you have Shevchenko‘s monument in your country?
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Mariupol....the battered, shattered, bombed city, 😢
Just minutes old, baby Katya is unaware of the joy and solace she has bought. She was born in Mykolaiv, a Ukrainian port city on the Black Sea that has been under attack from Russian forces.
A musician from Odessa Moisey Bondarenko plays the violin in his free from military duty time.
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67 civilians who died in Bucha, Ukraina, 😢
Video from the scene of a rocket strike on a shopping center in Kyiv.
Ukraina, 18.03.2022
Lviv’s airport after the attack.
Interactive cover of Time magazine. It features 5-year-old Valeria from Kryvyi Rih, who was forced to flee the war.
A man was seen kneeling and crying next to the body of his mother on a street in Kyiv on Thursday, as people around him assessed the damage of a residential building that was destroyed by a missile before dawn.
With a plastic bag of belongings and a snack in hand, this young boy cried as he followed his mother to cross from Ukraine into Poland on March 5.