Russia is a fascist and a terrorist state

Roman Sheremeta

May 6, 2026

Twelve civilians were killed as a result of a russian strike on Zaporizhzhia.

Russia is a fascist and a terrorist state.

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“For four years, the Ukrainian people have shown us what it looks like to fight and die for democracy, for their country, and for the West. Their involuntary war with Putin – and the resolve they have shown – offers the greatest example of how to fight back against authoritarian aggression. They have fulfilled a duty on the front lines that we will struggle to repay. The United States must work with our allies to ensure continued military, intelligence, and economic support for Ukraine. Amid Putin’s intransigence and daily attacks on civilians across Ukraine, Congress must also make Russia pay a further price for its aggression and clarify the U.S.’s long-term commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and security. Only by demonstrating our firm resolve can the United States and our allies support Ukraine to negotiate a just and durable end to this unprovoked war and successfully defend the principle of a Europe whole, free, and at peace.”

Michael Bennet
U.S. SENATOR FOR COLORADO

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In every area of Ukraine occupied by russians, schools have become re-education and training centers aimed at brainwashing Ukrainian children and preparing them to become cannon fodder in russia’s next war.

School № 28, Mariupol, Ukraine

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The Scariest Photo in My Gallery…

In the evening, I learned about a seriously wounded man who couldn’t be carried away. He had been lying there for a long time, waiting for help, while an enemy drone hovered above him, watching for an evacuation team. But the company commander seized the moment and risked his life to go get him. And they did it – they brought him to the nearest shelter.

Late at night, I went there, hoping I could still help. Several hours of struggle, five or six failed attempts to insert an IV – no more veins left… One last time, by some miracle, I found a vein. We started injecting solutions, his blood pressure rose, a few more injections, and finally – we exhaled. He was stable.

The evac team arrived, we loaded him into the vehicle, and I said: “That’s it, boy, hold on. It’s over now. The doctors are waiting for you. Just a little longer, and everything will be fine.”

They drove away. I sat down, and at that very moment, my combat medic took this photo. A second later, we heard a powerful explosion. Then-silence. Our evacuation team never made contact again. Russians were waiting for them.

Everyone was killed.

When I joined the army, many people asked me: “Are you going to avenge your husband? Do you want blood?” And I always answered: “I’m not here to kill. I’m here to save lives – so that no one else, like my husband, is left without medical care on the battlefield.”

They also asked if I would treat prisoners. My answer was always yes. It was my duty.

Not anymore.

I don’t want to save anymore. I want to kill. And I want to see them die. I want to see their mothers and wives screaming over their graves.

I will not help any prisoner.

I don’t care about your humanity, your rules of war, your conventions.

Damn you, russians.

You, your children, and your grandchildren – for all the grief you have brought to our land.

Author: Combat Medic Nadiya Bila, Ukraine.

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Roman Sheremeta

@romansheremeta

Ukrainian journalist Yana Suvorova was abducted in occupied Melitopol when she was just 18 years old.

After a closed, staged trial, she was sentenced to 14 years in prison on charges of terrorism and treason. Her case has been classified. She has disappeared from the prisoner exchange lists.

Yana about her imprisonment: “The cell is cold. Rats are running around. The lights are never turned off.”

Her boyfriend says that after being transferred to Donetsk, Yana’s condition sharply deteriorated — she was held together with girls who had attempted suicide. The psychological pressure was constant.

Russian courts are reclassifying Ukrainian journalists as terrorists in order to prevent them from being included in prisoner exchanges.

Russia is blocking their exchange, hiding them from public view, and sentencing them to decades in prison.

By 2025, russian courts had fabricated terrorism cases against journalists from RIA-Pivden. Sentences range from 14 to 16 years.

One exception — Mark Kalyush — was released and confirmed systematic torture in detention.

Yevhen Ilchenko, a citizen journalist, documented life under occupation.

He was abducted in July 2022, tortured with mock executions, filmed in a staged “confession” of terrorism, and then forced into hard labor — digging trenches near the front line.

Ilchenko’s case is the first in nearly 40 years in which a journalist was abducted, tortured, and subjected to forced labor amounting to slavery.

He is currently being held in the Taganrog pre-trial detention center under constant light and in inhumane conditions.

Vladyslav Hershon — 15 years. Heorhii Levchenko — 16 years. Charges: participation in a terrorist organization. Evidence: activity on Telegram.

Journalist Anastasiia Hlukhivska is being held incommunicado. Russia refuses to confirm her detention.

In the Kizel pre-trial detention center, Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna was tortured to death.

Russia is currently holding 50 journalists in prison — 29 of them Ukrainians.

Russian “anti-terrorism laws” strip civilians of legal protection and block exchanges. Without a mechanism for the return of civilians, these sentences may effectively become life imprisonment.

Source: This text was translated and adapted from Tymofiy Milovanov.

Link :

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