Tetyana
Ukrainian live in Ukraine, fight against russian propaganda, support Ukrainian army NAFO member. PayPal tkagitina@gmail.com
- 1/1 We have a friend who lives in Kryvyi Rih. my question is—how are you? She said, “Nothing, I have no strength, it’s just heartbreak here.There are many children there“. The worst thing is burying children. A playground…
- 1/2 And you know what’s most terrifying? There are no words of sympathy from any politicians. World leaders, how are you over there? Do you still have any humanity left? Or is Ukraine only interesting to you for its black soil and natural resources?

- 1/1 Sometimes I get completely crazy ideas. This time, I want to make a film about Odesa and its people. I want to record the stories of different individuals—stories of native Odesans and of those for whom Odesa became a second home.
- 1/2 I want to capture the voices of people of different nationalities and religions, people who are still fighting through unimaginably difficult circumstances and yet continue to smile. This will be a film about people, about strength of spirit, and about a city of extraordinary beauty—
- 1/3 with amazing coffee (yes, there will be a part about the coffee too!). I’m planning to create 10 one-hour episodes. If you think this idea isn’t that great, I’d still appreciate your honest opinion. But I believe there are several important goals behind this project.
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View full thread1/6 And of course, if the project becomes popular, we might be able to help more people. I want this to be made by professionals.
- 1/1So, what do we have? Russia’s main demand for a ceasefire is the lifting of sanctions. Why? Because key industries are at a standstill, and all the talk about import substitution has turned out to be a complete fake.
- 1/2 The army is also a fake, because the question remains—what is North Korea doing? We have paid and continue to pay a very high price to show that “the emperor has no clothes.” World, please, don’t let us down.
- 1/1 I sit in the kitchen… Mom, do you hear? The third one has flown by. The sound of a Shahed is unsettling—you clearly understand that death just passed by. “Masha, what about your math test? You have to submit it tomorrow.” Math—the queen of sciences. Outside, there’s another glow,⬇️
- 1/2 another burst of gunfire . Submitting a math test—maybe it’s ridiculous to think about. The house group chat pings—“Girls, how are you?” The next message comes from our most refined neighbor—“They are bastards.” Then we joke about alcohol and⬇️
- 1/3 how tomorrow we will definitely stop being proper women and get drunk. Another explosion. One of our neighbors is nine months pregnant, living on the eighth floor. I’m on the third. I say, “Maybe come to me?” But what difference does it make which floor they’ll have to pull us from if… ⬇️
- Yesterday, we got lucky. And today, Masha is taking her math test, I’m walking the dogs in the morning, and we don’t even talk about the night’s events. We were lucky because yesterday, someone risked everything to stop ruzzian death on a broomstick. Ukraine—where people survive.
- The sounds of automatic gunfire, air defense systems at work, explosions. “Because of the mercy of fools, justice disappears.” – Jewish wisdom. To all those urging Ukraine to “forgive”—live through an evening like this with us. P.S The same I hear now from my window
- 1/1It can be so hard, mostly because of injustice. But then a message arrives from them. Dedicated to all 'our' people. Thank you once again Translation: A - you are doing a lot, it would be really very hard without you. I will be very grateful for your help all my life
- 1/2 Me- thank you and all our guys. We wouldn’t be alive without you/ A- everything will be fine, we are grateful to you as well Me -you are always welcome to Odesa A- for sure we will come
- 1/1 Early morning, I’m on my way to work, and a column of smoke is rising. The night was loud. We’re guessing how much electricity we’ll get today. We have to finish sewing in time. My phone stays treacherously silent—no likes, no hearts, nothing. We wait and write.
- 1/2 We write again. A heart appears. “We’re okay, girls.” What a different kind of “okay.” Meanwhile, somewhere in a parallel reality, people with popcorn are discussing what we did wrong. Just a little more, and we’ll go from being heroes to demons. Why?
- 1/3 Simply because we dared to be different, to protest, to be not skilled enough, not rational enough—the list goes on. But I just want to remind you of one fact—we’ve been holding back the plague for the fourth year now.
- 1/4 Debating whether home remedies work only makes sense when the plague isn’t at your doorstep.
- The hardest thing is to wait and catch up. Right now, we’re waiting for these +. I don’t even remember the last time I checked my phone this often.
- Reposted by Tetyana#NAFO I absolutely love our guys.While I’m still recovering, these moments feel even more special.Today,the 23rd Brigade honored us @tkagitina.bsky.social with this incredible award.It’s truly heartfelt,something that will warm our hearts for a lifetime.This is for all of you♥️.Thanks to your support
- I wake up early. At 3:45, they sent a video of them heading out on a mission. I look into their faces and pray. When we fight and believe in someone, they can always feel it. Uniforms for the guys in Kursk. Fight with us. Any help is greatly appreciated. Pp tkagitina@gmail.com Pp k_tonya@ukr.net
- 1/1 It may be immodest to say, but I am like a phoenix—I need to burn down completely in order to rise again, stronger and more determined. February was incredibly difficult, and the beginning of March has been just as tough.
- 1/2 You know, sometimes I become the “ear” for our guys—I listen, absorb their stories, their pain, their fears. And sometimes, it’s so overwhelming that I can’t shake it off for a long time. But the most important thing in friendship is shared values—or even identical ones.
- 1/3 I don’t care where you live—if freedom is not an empty word for you, if respect and love for others and for all living beings are part of your core beliefs, if the word “humanity” still holds meaning for you, if my country is a hero in your eyes and
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View full thread1/5 My feelings for you remain unchanged—I am grateful to you and sincerely empathize with you. But you know, God never gives us more trials than we can bear. Sending you all my love.
- They say that watching while another person is being killed and doing nothing is criminally punishable, and that if you stand by while an entire nation is being killed and do nothing, you could be held criminally responsible? we had nuke. Now we watch our lives being destroyed. Odesa this night ….
- People are not so much afraid of death as they are of suffering. The night is restless. Masha and Nyura are sleeping with me, I fit on a small edge of the bed and feel absolutely happy. The pain comes from the thought that in a single moment,⬇️
- this could all be gone. I push these thoughts away. Meanwhile, half the world has grabbed their popcorn, and half the world is tearing their hearts apart along with us. I believe in kindness – and if half the world is breaking their hearts with us, then it exists, then it has not disappeared.
- Odesa was under attack this night as well and air alert is on right now