"Bullet went through my leg and shattered bone in my son’s leg as I carried him in my arms. Wound was so large that doctor could push his hand straight through it." Our children are injured not only on Ukrainian soil. The son of a woman from Cherkasy was wounded in Syria before he had even turned one year old. The woman ended up in the country at the urging of her husband, who wanted to teach children. Most Ukrainian women arrived in Syria from occupied Crimea, fleeing Russian occupiers. In the majority of cases, they were Crimean Tatar families. 9 019 14
"There is no doubt that HAMAS was being prepared for attack by Russian side," - reservist of Israel Defense Forces On the 33rd day of the war with HAMAS, the Israel Defense Forces reached the center of Gaza. Currently, the main goal of the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) is the complete destruction of this Islamist Palestinian organization, whose militants invaded the territory of Israel on October 7, shot and took hostage a large number of civilians. 19 107 56 World
Until water recedes. How people survive in flooded part of Kherson Larysa Dmytrivna and Serhii Petrovych Zharkov have been married for 50 years, have two grown-up sons, grandchildren and a cat named Fedya. They have lived together all their lives in Kherson, survived the Russian occupation here together, and now they are stuck in their sixth-floor apartment building, waiting for the "high water" to subside. After the Russians blew up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station on 6 June, there was water near their house by lunchtime. Although people did not believe until the last moment that the disaster would reach them. 6 162 2 Society