Author Archives: RomanInUkraine
Lviv Wraps and Shutters Historical Monuments to Protect them from Damage in Case of Bombing
A bridge connecting Ukraine with Transnistria has been detonated.
Ukrainian Tractor Pulls becoming Art
Active Tor-M2 as a convoy escort of Russian Forces.
Hetman Sahaidachny apparently deliberately scuttled by crew
Ukrainian Tanks captured by Russian Forces
Video of what seems to be 3 Ukrainian T-64BV tanks captured by Russian soldiers (2 of them already have the ‘Z’ painted on their sides).
Ukrainian citizens on a sidecar stole a Russian abandoned mortar.
Reportedly, a guided missile destroying a Russian Tank
Overt Shelling of Residential Buildings in Irpin
Spanish Politician Praises Poland for taking so many Ukrainian Refugees
Russians winning Hearts and Minds
It reminds of this story about Mascara recovered from the wreckage of MH-17.
Or the story about how when Soviet officials took over Lviv after WWII, the Russian wives, encountering modernities for the first time in the home of the Polish upper classes which they took over, would sometimes flaunt around Lviv in under garments, not being able to distinguish them from fine evening wear.
RIP An-225, an iconic, world-record holding airplane, destroyed NW of Kyiv
Account of Combat in Bucha, March 5th, Azov
It seems too clean and perfect. Though I do admire the hell out of these men.
Slavish Russians Asked about the Bombings of Ukrainian Cities
Most (not all) of these Russians exhibit that slavish mentality which Ukrainians have been complaining about for centuries.
“fake pictures”
“I’m for Putin”
“All wars are bad”
Shameful.
Russia Lies
In the 1830’s French travel writer Marquis de Custine was flabbergasted when a Russian bureaucrat openly boasted to him about their dishonesty:
“Russia lies, denies the facts, makes war on the evidence, and wins!”
This is the Russian Mentality Ukrainians have complained about for Centuries
33 People Killed in Chernihiv after Russian missile strike
Elon Musk – Starlink in Ukraine
Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX[2] providing satellite Internet access coverage to most of the Earth.[3][4] The constellation has grown to over 1,700 satellites through 2021, and will eventually consist of many thousands of mass-produced small satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO), which communicate with designated ground transceivers. While the technical possibility of satellite internet service covers most of the global population, actual service can be delivered only in countries that have licensed SpaceX to provide service within any specific national jurisdiction. As of February 2022, the beta internet service offering is available in 29 countries.














