Vitaly Skakun is hailed as a hero after sacrificing his life to blow up the Henichesky Bridge.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) February 25, 2022
The bridge was mined but a Russian column was advancing and there was no time to detonate it remotely.
Skakun radioed his unit and told them he would do it manually, saying goodbye. pic.twitter.com/6gqIFxlc01
If you don’t see who’s on the side of civilization and who stands for barbarity, I can’t help you.
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On your last paragraph, there are fools, damn fools, and Americans.
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My heart bleeds for Ukraine, by the way. May your family be safe, Clarissa!
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Thank you, my friend. The support means everything.
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I wish we could offer more. Romania’s receiving refugees (and thousands of Romanians in the areas close to the border are organizing to offer them food, transport, places to stay etc.) and we’re also trying our best to get the EU to support stiffer sanctions than what they’re planning, but I’m not sure whether this will work in time.
The sky today is an impossible blue. Between it and the winter grass, nature itself is flying the Ukrainean
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Er, the picture didn’t embed. Link https://flickr.com/photos/-stille-/51902047822/
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