A resident of the Kursk region hugged Ukrainian soldiers who brought food for her and her neighbors.
A resident of the Kursk region hugged Ukrainian soldiers who brought food for her and her neighbors.
Feels like a bad thing to share her face?
46ReplyI believe they are allowing Kursk people to seek asylum in Ukraine, but I can’t find the article I read so YMMV
18ReplyWell, now maybe she'll actually share with the neighbors.
8ReplyYep. She's going to die from a mysterious illness three times in the back of her head
5ReplyShe is going to fall from a window on the 10th floor of her house. Tragic accident.
Bitter dark /s. That ruzzki hellhole is inhuman.
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This is kinda giving "kindness influencer" vibes.
20ReplyDoes that graffiti in the background just say "people"? I don't get it.
Edit: Maybe "штатские" was too long, and they figured this would also be understood as "civilian people, plz don't shell"?
13ReplyPossibly communicating the idea of "occupied by people" as opposed to "empty and safe to shoot at if need be".
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Shame that she unfortunately fell out of a window next week.
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