The people who try to "both sides" the ukrainian genocide baffle me. "Uh Ukraine has a huge neo-nazi problem" - no, less than 2% is not huge. It dwarfs further in comparison with Russia's 50-80% support of the government's actions that these both-siders curiously always forget to mention.
And what's the far-right support in your country? I bet it's higher than mine. Do you deserve to be bombed to dust then?
Poltava by Valeriy Mozok, 1974
The Runaways 1976 The Runaways 12″ Vinyl Japan with OBI
History in the making.
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Zoïa Mossour via Instagram: “I am wearing a traditional Ukrainian Vyshyvanka hand weaved (made of hemp) and embroidered by my great grandmother Бабушка Ганна who went through Holodormor (forced starvation in Ukraine by the Red Army between 1933 and 1934) and Nazi occupation (from 1941 to 1944). Today the Russian Army is present in her village. Now it is time for peace and freedom.”
This is a letter someone tried to send from Mariupol. Translated from russian, it says:
“Dima, mom died on 9th of March 2022. Died quickly. Then the house burned down. Dima, I’m sorry I couldn’t save her! I buried mom near the kindergarten. I love you”. In the bottom there a map to find the grave.
The city of Mariupol has been under siege for weeks. The people trapped inside don’t have electricity, water or food supplies. Cell phone, television and radio towers aren’t working anymore, now the people don’t have access to any information from the outside world.
80-90% of the city is destroyed. And it’s not a small town - almost 450k residents before the war.
No one knows if the man who wrote this letter is alive anymore.
Young Donbass by Borys Vaks, 1961