💙💛💔 Ukraine: - I'm 10. I lived in Mariupol. - I'm 6. I lived in Chernihiv. - I'm 3. I lived in Gostomel. - I am 14 years old. And I lived in Kyiv. – I survived and now live in Lublin. – I miraculously ended up in Lviv. – I was given shelter in Berlin. – I still sleep in a school in Ternopil. - My grave is in a backyard in Irpin. – I remained near Makarov. - I am a quiet angel from Sumy. - I don't have one arm. But I'm lucky. – I will never see my mom and dad. – I got lost on the train. – My school disappeared the day before yesterday. - I sleep in winter clothes... – I was born in the subway. - a warrior carried me out of the fire... - it came through my window. But mom shielded me with herself. Text from TG channel ‘Крымский ветер’ (Crimean Wind). Photo: Yana Stepanenko, who lost both her legs in a Russian missile attack on the Kramatorsk train station in 2022, her mom who lost one leg in the same attack and her brother. Yana recently ran the Boston Marathon on prosthetic legs. #RussiaUkraineWar #Ukraine
@NatalkaKyiv Natalka, I'm reading with my children, books by Canadian Ukrainian author Marsha Skrypuch about the Holodomor & Stalinist regime & also invasion of the Nazis in WWII. The struggle of the Ukrainian people for the last century is heartbreaking. Can highly recommend her books!📚🇺🇦❤️
@NatalkaKyiv This is the most powerful message I've seen in ages. Thank you!
@NatalkaKyiv Heartbreaking! May the Universe bless them all & rid the planet of men who love War & men who would do anything for Money and Power.
@NatalkaKyiv There is something incredible about these people in the photo. Through all the pain they have suffered. They found the courage to smile. Very powerful image.
@NatalkaKyiv Ukraine needs to unconditionally surrender