Not gonna lie, my morale is at the lowest point it's been since the beginning of the invasion. Russians are successfully occupying more and more territories and shell frontline regions every day. People are dying, our culture and herritage is destroyed. International aid dwindled significantly because of american bullshit. Mobilization law has been signed and there is a chance that my family members get conscripted soon. Don't even get me started on internal political problems. A bunch of articles in foreign media talking about our defeat and "peace talks" (what a joke).
It feels like there were no at least moderately good news in a while. On top of that, the feeling that we are screaming into the void is stronger than ever. I'm happy when I see a foreigner online supporting us and spreading the word, because it gets rarer. Ukrainians feel like none of what's happening gets outside our info bubble. Most likely no one but Ukrainians will see this post either. Honestly don't know what to make of all of this.
Hello everyone! My name is Anna Moshak, I am a Ukrainian freelance artist who currently works from Germany. After the full-scale invasion began, my friends and I created a volunteer group that delivers humanitarian aid to Ukrainians and animals affected by war.
Almost all of our volunteers (except for me ;_;) are in Ukraine and directly engaged in purchasing and delivering items. For example, here is a very (VERY) small part of animal food that we have already purchased and distributed:
⚡️ The Russian occupiers blew up the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Station
In 5 hours, the water will reach a critical level. The evacuation of residents of dangerous areas has begun - the head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, Prokudin