It is Saturday here in Kyiv. And it is slow. I love Saturdays without missile attacks. Kyiv is beautiful. Look at this sky. But it is very cold. 1/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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President Zelenskyy: Ukrainians are fearless and united



President of #Ukraine @ZelenskyyUa
: Ukrainians are surprising. Ukrainians are applauded. Ukrainians inspire. Is there anything that can scare us? No, it isn't. Is there anyone who can stop us? No, it isn't.
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Russia moves on Kyiv, donors lose interest, education at risk
Russia moved on Kyiv again, even if international donors loose interest in Ukraine, and Ukrainian donors and state could not afford to support education. But I am also optimistic and maybe naive in my optimism that we will get through this. My only pains are two: people who 9/
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Traumatized scientist must die for Ukraine’s freedom, cannot research
still have to die for Ukraine to stay free and independent and, somewhat selfishly, that I can it not work on research and be a true scientist during the war. Perhaps I still could, but I am overwhelmed, probably traumatize, and I simply don’t know how … anyway, here is 10/
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Tenure pressure vs. current pressure: ensuring university survival amid war
getting tenure. It felt like a lot of pressure at the time. Uncomfortable pressure for me. But in the hindsight it the pressure was innocent. The pressure I face now is much darker. I have to make sure my university survives even if the war goes on for years. Even if 8/
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Physics school windows broken by blast, glass plants targeted by Russia
Here is the entrance to the school (faculty) of physics. The outside windows were broken by the explosion wave. So they border them up. The glass manufacturing plants in Ukraine are working three shifts beyond their capacity. And Russia targets them too, so many 5/
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Ukrainian flag untouched as missile lands in basketball court
Miraculously, a Ukrainian flag survived untouched. This was fortunate. But the most fortunate was this: the missile landed outside of any building, in the middle of a basketball playground. No one was hurt. 500 meters to the left or right, and people would likely die 2/
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Kyiv State University visit after Russian missile attack
Good morning from Kyiv. One week ago Russia attacked Kyiv State University. The missile landed in front of this building. 12 other building were damaged. We visited the site with our KSE University rector @brik_t in a sign of solidarity. This is what we saw 1/
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A Ukrainian Christmas message of resilience and national spirit
Пориньте у таїнство однієї з найяскравіших обрядових пісень🎵
— НГУ (@ng_ukraine) 7 janvier 2023
Щасливого Різдва!🎉
Все буде Україна!🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/Idp26ZnPjTПориньте у таїнство однієї з найяскравіших обрядових пісень Щасливого Різдва! Все буде Україна!
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New dog feeding stations installed in bombed Kherson by Hachiko team
Ukrainian dog update! 🐶 New displaced pet feeding stations were installed by the Hachiko team in Kherson this week (with your help!). This is a report from a district called Island—which continues to be heavily bombed by Russia. You can hear booms in the video. #DogsOfUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/0Jnogznlty
— Nate Mook (@natemook) 6 janvier 2023Ukrainian dog update! New displaced pet feeding stations were installed by the Hachiko team in Kherson this week (with your help!). This is a report from a district called Island—which continues to be heavily bombed by Russia. You can hear booms in the video. #DogsOfUkraine

