Art with my oc Ashley again
(Some context and information: in the world where she lives there is an epidemic of an unknown disease that causes growing mushrooms on the bodies of people and animals, sometimes even on inanimate objects such as buildings. Btw, there is no medicine for it)
The BBC has finally picked up the story of the "human safari" russians are conducting in Kherson against the residents.
They report that since July 1, the city’s military administration have recorded more than 5,000 drone attacks with more than 400 civilians injured.
[The drone videos] were each posted with goading and threats to the Ukrainian public, including claims that all vehicles were legitimate targets and that people should minimise their public movement. The injured people were also insulted, called "pigs" or in one case mocked for being a woman.
If you want to read the BBC article and share it, you can find it below.
Fanart of song “Entomologists” by Ghost and Pals
My oc Larry
Russia struck Ukraine’s major printing press, Faktor-Druk in Kharkiv, killing at least 5 employees among the 7 dead & 20 injured. Kharkiv is the heart of Ukraine’s publishing industry. This attack on culture underscores the genocidal nature of Russia’s war. Factor-print was bombed exactly one week before the Book Arsenal (book festival), just when dozens of publishing novelties were being rushed to print. The bombing was aimed at preventing these books from being published, at preventing Ukrainians from having book fairs - for a quarter of a century, the Russians had managed to silence them using other methods, and now that they have started to find their feet, they are using bombs and missiles. And all for the sake of the "great Russian culture". Forcing people to read this literature because of the absence of destroyed Ukrainian literature. My deepest condolences to the families of the victims and to the Vivat publishing house (the bookshop belongs to them).
Bruh.
A-b-a-n-d-o-n-e-d.
Bruh.
Yeah. People casually abandon pianos right in the middle of streets. It happens. Don't question it.
The thread is titled "Most heartbreaking photos in history" btw
Awwww a young Russian playing on a piano of people who he killed and whose town his army burned and bombed to the ground. So "heartbreaking"✨️✨️✨️
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Christmas Eve in Ukraine after russia targeted civilian building in Kryvyi Rih.
In September, not a single day passed without Russia's drone attack on Ukraine. According to the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the terrorist state launched 1,339 Shahed drones last month. Of those, 1,107 were successfully shot down, while some others were neutralised by electronic warfare. The rest hit Ukrainian cities and settlements, killing, injuring, and destroying. On average, Russia launched 44 drones each day, with the largest assault on 14 September, when 76 UAVs targeted more than 10 regions across Ukraine. It is crucial for the international community to stand with Ukraine, support its fight for freedom, and work together to bring an end to this war. Holding those responsible for these attacks accountable is essential to achieving just and lasting peace for Ukraine and the world. —Ukraine.ua