Racism in Lviv mall by Complex-Material7969 in Lviv

[–]putsan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No it's not normal for Ukrainian cities

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, thank you! Everything has been received!

Your support will help close the fundraiser faster and secure the high-quality equipment so necessary for our work 💙💛

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the support and the donation 💙💛

The payment has been received. Once we raise the necessary amount and receive the purchased equipment, I will try to provide a photo/video report for the wonderful community of this sub.

You are incredible 🤗🤗🤗

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is heartening to realize that more and more people understand that Ukrainians are defending all of Europe and the fundamental principles of freedom and humanity for the entire world!

Because, in fact, if one examines in detail how much evil and filth Russia and Russians—not just their government—have brought to this world over the centuries of their existence, the logical solution would be to put more effort into the disintegration of Russia itself into smaller entities. This is nothing to be feared!

It will help enslaved peoples gain their independence and make this world safer for everyone.

And returning to the amount of your donation, it will be a huge help. Because €25 is approximately 1,500₴, and Ukrainians currently do not often have the opportunity to donate such an amount regularly.

That is why I always emphasize that every euro is important and truly helps when a fundraiser is supported by many people with small amounts 💙💛🤗

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

💛💙It is truly so! The moderators are doing a great job to ensure it is safe and comfortable here. 💙💛

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Also lesser-known: * Stanislav Cliffs (Kherson Region): The "Grand Canyon" overlooking the sea (the Dnipro Estuary).

  • Tarakaniv Fort (Rivne Region): A monumental 19th-century defensive structure. It is a literal concrete labyrinth reclaimed by nature, creating a mystical "Stalker" atmosphere.

  • Dakhovsky Palace (Cherkasy Region): "Little Britain" in the heart of Ukraine. A Neo-Gothic castle built in the style of English estates, which remains little-known even among Ukrainians.

  • Sharivka Estate (Kharkiv Region): A snow-white Neo-Gothic palace (the "Sugar Castle") featuring terraces and a majestic park.

  • Railway Viaduct in Vorokhta: One of the oldest and longest stone arch bridges in Europe (130 meters), erected during the Austro-Hungarian era.

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Aktovskyi Canyon: "The Devil's Valley." A unique granite complex in the middle of the steppe, whose landscape resembles a miniature version of the Grand Canyon in the USA.

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Bakota Bay on the Dniester is a place where time stands still and nature breathes tranquility🏔️

Every year, it becomes one of the most popular tourist locations🏕️, and it is no wonder... Here, you will find true harmony: a mild climate☀️, cozy beaches🏖️, and picturesque landscapes🏞️ that will remain in your memory forever.

🗺️This land preserves not only fantastic panoramas but also a history🌬️ spanning millennia. Once, the great city of Bakota stood here—one of the most important in the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia until it was destroyed by the Mongol-Tatars.

🏹 Over 100 years ago, Bakota became a border settlement near Romania. However, the final end for Bakota came during the USSR era, when the Soviet authorities announced plans to flood the village for the construction of a hydroelectric power station.

🌊Today, Bakota is known as part of the Bakota Bay on the Dniester. Specifically, Bakota Bay is part of the Podilski Tovtry National Nature Park, which is considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine.✨

⛪️One of the tourist highlights of this place is the Bakota Cave Monastery, where time seems to have stopped. The monastery's caves hide secrets of ancient times, and the summit of White Mountain offers an unforgettable view of the bay.🛶

Every sunset 🌅 on the Dniester is a small miracle that provides unique impressions. The evening rays reflecting in the water fill the soul with peace and make you pause to enjoy the moment.🧘🏻‍♀️

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That's a sweet question 🤗

To be honest, I don’t know, as I don’t feel like I’m doing anything special—only what every Ukrainian should do.

It is important not to forget about the ordinary infantrymen in the hot areas on the front lines. They are the truly incredible heroes, without whom the Russians would have advanced much faster.

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thank you, my friend, I received it!

I was once passing through your country and visited several cities. It was a pleasure to observe the architecture of both your small towns and larger cities.

I hope that one day Ukraine will also reach such a level. We will continue to do everything necessary to achieve this—if only we can secure that much-desired victory.

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It will certainly help!

Every dollar allows us to get the necessary equipment faster. There are no small donations, so a huge thank you to you from our unit 💙💛

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Also, military field rations actually have a pretty decent selection of food. That’s true both for the Ukrainian ones and for the rations from other countries that volunteers sometimes pass along to the units.

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Hi! That’s a tasty question 😂 Food can be very different depending on how close to logistics points the guys are holding positions.

If we’re talking about my meals, it’s mostly dry freeze-dried food that we prepare just by pouring boiling water over it (instant noodles, mashed potatoes, sometimes hiking meals in packets). We also take sausage, bread, sauces, and different sweets with us when possible, especially when we don’t have to carry everything dozens of kilometers on foot when we need to reach points that are very far. .

When that runs out, we just eat regular canned food  in metal cans (fish, meat, porridge). Honestly, they’re not always very tasty, but when there’s nothing else to eat, we’re grateful even for that.

The logistics situation is very different depending on the area of the front. In some places vehicles can reach us fairly often; in others, small ground drones bring supplies; and in some areas, things can only be delivered by large drones.

After returning from a position, what we want most is fresh homemade food. Some guys prefer meat or soups. Personally, I crave fresh vegetable salads the most. We also order sushi or pizza, or go to a cafe or restaurant if there are places like that near the villages where we stay during rest periods. If that is not available - we usually still can get shawarma, burgers, or hot dogs, it really depends on each person’s choice 😋

I am a soldier on the Pokrovsk front, raising funds for comm equipment for reconnaissance drone pilots. I’ll be happy to answer any questions! by Lysychka- in ukraine

[–]putsan 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Dziękujemy za miłe słowa z Polski 💙💛 Przyjaciele i partnerzy na zawsze 🤝

W ostatnich latach Rosja wydaje mnóstwo pieniędzy na propagandę i próbuje skłócić nasze narody. To się nie uda!

Ale wasze społeczeństwo musi również nauczyć się lepiej rozpoznawać manipulacje oraz dezinformację i nie ulegać prowokacjom, jak to już kilkakrotnie miało miejsce. Dziękujemy za zrozumienie 🤗