On May 18, 1944, one of the most traumatic — yet least acknowledged — genocides of the 20th century began. Over 200,000 Crimean Tatars were forcibly deported from their homeland by Stalin’s Soviet regime in an event now known as the Sürgünlik. Entire families were torn from their homes with just 15 minutes to pack,…
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“Evil Inevitably Comes To An End” – President Zelenskyy
President Zelenskyy beautifully addressed the nation on The World War ll Remembrance & Victory Day, walking along Khreshchatyk street, in the center of Kyiv, among his people, to the large memorial site on Maidan, where people have placed little flag in memory of the life’s lost in russias full scale invasion of Ukraine. Below you…
Azov Launches International Battalion in Historic Expansion of Ukraine’s Elite Forces
Ukraine’s most legendary fighting force just made history again — and this time, the world is invited. The 12th Special Forces Brigade Azov, known for its unmatched combat record and unbreakable defiance, has officially launched its first-ever International Battalion. For the first time, foreign volunteers from the U.S., U.K., EU, and beyond are being recruited,…
The faces of the children we leave behind
The Children of War: They deserve to be protected I’m not going to lie, I cry little rivers every now and then. Drowning in emotions isn’t strange when living and working in a country at war; you see an overwhelming amount of the absolute worst and absolute best of humanity several times a day. The…
How Russia Evades Sanctions and Profits from Crime
Sanctions were supposed to cripple Russia’s economy, cut off its ability to finance the war against Ukraine, and pressure the Kremlin into compliance. Instead, Russia has found countless ways to sidestep restrictions, ensuring a steady flow of revenue while undermining Western efforts. From shadow fleets transporting sanctioned oil to front companies purchasing Western technology for…
Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine: Addressing Russia’s War Crimes
The war in Ukraine has led to a staggering humanitarian crisis, with millions in need of aid. Russia’s aggression has caused relentless attacks on infrastructure, leaving many without essential services. The conflict has taken a heavy toll on children, and the death toll among civilians is likely higher than reported. The impact of the war will be felt for generations.
Ukraine War: In-Depth Insights, Latest News, and Human Stories
Letters from Ukraine Welcome and thank you for your curiosity and for wanting to read nd know more about the current situation in Ukraine. I’m guessing that’s why you have found your way here, because that’s exactly what this blog will focus on and hopefully help you with. My aim is to bring you the…