Some Thoughts about War in Ukraine, My Haters and “great” russian culture

Nika Minchenko, Your Ukrainian language teacher, VERBA schoolVERBA SCHOOL

Last week has been especially rough for Ukraine since russia keeps attacking my country with special cruelty. Today I want to share some thoughts about the war, explain why you may hear Ukrainian voices more rarely than at the beginning of the full-scale invasion (and why it is even more important to listen to them now), and share with you the real face of an “average russian citizen”, how they see Ukraine, Ukrainian language and Ukrainians. I will show you some comments that I have received from russian haters and want you to stay till the end of the video.

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Mar 26, 2024

2 comments

  1. Since she made this video, the putinaZis unleashed an even more devastating attack.
    DT yesterday:
    “One of the largest thermal power plants in Ukraine’s east has been completely destroyed following Russian shelling, according to Ukrainian energy company Centrenergo.
    The announcement came just a day after Moscow carried out a massive barrage of missile and drone strikes across central and western Ukraine, the latest in a series of escalating attacks targeting the already damaged energy infrastructure.
    The Zmiiv Thermal Power Plant in Kharkiv region was badly hit on March 22, and the company has been assessing the damage since then.
    “The consequences were destructive, the station is destroyed,” Andriy Hota, chairman of Centrenergo supervisory board told Interfax Ukraine news agency on Saturday.
    “There were many direct hits. Everything we repaired in preparation for the winter was destroyed.”
    Power outage schedules are still in place for around 120,000 people in the Kharkiv region. Some 700,000 people lost electricity in the immediate aftermath of the strike on the Zmiiv plant.
    “We urge our partners to respond quickly and decisively to Russia’s intensified bombing campaign against Ukraine’s critical infrastructure,” Mr Zelensky said yesterday in a call for more air defences.
    The Ukrainian president has said that his troops, already on a defensive footing, will be forced to retreat if the promised US aid package held up in congress is not delivered.”

    How long must Ukrainians suffer this horror before putler is stopped?
    And when will South African/Russian agents Ivan Muskovy and David Sacks be arrested?

  2. May I wish, for those who celebrate the occasion today, a very Happy Easter for all who read the various articles put forward by the editors on this site and of course to the editors and their families. Your efforts in countering Russian propaganda is not unnoticed and sincerely appreciated. May we all celebrate a victory next year In Kyiv. Being of Ukrainian descent and a good Ukrainian catholic, I of course can celebrate two Easters and Two Christmases and all the fine food that goes with these days.

    Христос воскрес

    Слава Україна
    Слава його героям!

    вічна пам’ять….To all our brave heroes who have died for Ukraine’s freedom and are missed by their families

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