5/ The reports concerned the following villages:
1. Velyka Dymerka (Велика Димерка). There is a lady (the name is known, so is her number) who managed to escape to Brovary after one month of occupation of her village. She is in safety, probably could be contacted. The report is
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Report on escape from occupied Velyka Dymerka to Brovary
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Natalia, a former teacher, stays in touch with students
3/ Natalia is a former teacher who taught in Brovary. Many of her former students are young women from villages around Brovary. After 24th of February, she maintained contact with whomever it was possible
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Update on Brovary crimes, thanks Reuters, requests eyewitnesses
Update and clarification on reported crimes in the Brovary region posted yesterday. More specific details about the crimes and the source. Thanks to international media, especially Reuters, for responding. If you are an eyewitness of these / similar crimes pls ctc @ZoyaMylovanova
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Discussion on war crimes and Russia’s violations under Putin
The conversation the terrific
@FWhitfield
& I had regarding what defines “war crimes” and how Russias actions under Putin’s and his generals’ direction have violated the laws of war and ought to be held accountable. https://
app.frame.io/presentations/
8714ac9f-fb53-4fde-bb4b-7a3c0c166cf1
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Bravery in Kharkiv: ChefsForUkraine in action
What’s it like on the ground in Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine? I’ve been here a week now, and every day I am in awe of the bravery of our local team—true Food Fighters—and those protecting this city & country. Here’s a glimpse of #ChefsForUkraine in action 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/K7xTKwquFt
— Nate Mook (@natemook) 4 avril 2022What’s it like on the ground in Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine? I’ve been here a week now, and every day I am in awe of the bravery of our local team—true Food Fighters—and those protecting this city & country. Here’s a glimpse of #ChefsForUkraine in action
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WCKitchen chef Roksana delivers food at Kharkiv church bomb shelter
Quick Update from Saltivka on the east side of Kharkiv! We are at a church with our incredible local @WCKitchen chef Roksana delivering prepared food, plus fresh ingredients & fruit. The church cooks for the community and serves as a bomb shelter for families. #ChefsForUkraine 🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/ywoujkpG8k
— Nate Mook (@natemook) 3 avril 2022Quick Update from Saltivka on the east side of Kharkiv! We are at a church with our incredible local @WCKitchen chef Roksana delivering prepared food, plus fresh ingredients & fruit. The church cooks for the community and serves as a bomb shelter for families. #ChefsForUkraine
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Ukraine names Russian units behind Bucha, Irpin, Hostomel atrocities
Ukrainian leadership discloses info on Russia’s military units responsible for atrocities in Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel.
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Waking to war news, crying for the dead in Ukraine
On Feb 24 when I woke up to the news of the full-scale Russian war on Ukraine, I cried. Cried for those who would die in this crazy cruel unjustified ugly Russia’s war against my country. Counting the dead is our reality now. They shouldn’t have been killed, tortured, raped.
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Ukrainians feel they have died after Bucha atrocities
“I think I’ve died today”. This is how Ukrainians are reacting to harrowing images from Bucha and other Kyiv suburbs. Yes, we’ve all died, part of us is lost forever. I don’t think the pain will ever go away. We know there’s more Russian atrocities to witness. Unbearable.
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Zelensky condemns Russian atrocities in Bucha, killings and torture
Zelensky on Bucha: Killings, torture, arms torn off by explosions, shots in the back of the head to tied up people. This is how the Russian state will be perceived. This is your image. Your culture and your human image perished along with the Ukrainian men and women you came to.
