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Not all at once: we will not liberate Crimea in a month and we will not burn Moscow in a year

by alex

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Three months of full-scale war and systematic genocide of my people.

On February 24, many Ukrainians woke up and realized that “the war had begun”. For me, it didn't stop for eight years. Therefore, I did not wait for the summons, did not sit in Kyiv before the call, and already on February 23 I was in Avdiivka with my unit. I am still with him. Because I just can't do it any other way.

Let's win

My main conclusion for these 3 months: we will win, because we simply cannot do otherwise. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians took up arms and went to kill the invaders, because they had experience, training, motivation. Or they didn't. And they just couldn't help it. Half of the country volunteers and donates the last funds to charitable funds, because for various reasons they cannot shoot, but they will not forgive inaction. They just can't do it any other way.

We will win this war, because otherwise we will all disappear. But it won't be an easy ride, no matter how much TV purrs talk about it.

We will not liberate Crimea in a month and we will not burn Moscow in a year. Yes, we broke the enemy's original plan and prevented him from taking over the entire country. But the struggle continues, and it is on the verge of human capabilities and heroism.

Military life

During these months, we left the villages, which the Russian army entered an hour later. We were in complete discommunication and constant possible environments. We poured a lot of Russians over the skin, helped the “grads” to work well on the square. They took the equipment from the Russians. They had wounded. They were terribly zaybany, dirty and frozen. They slept on concrete, on carimate and beds with a spider.

Many moved. We constantly collected our belongings and sometimes did not even have the opportunity to spread them out in order to provide at least a minimum level of “comfort”.

We ate bread and lard. Fantastic Ukrainian village. They ate the soup right on top of the cabbage and preserves from the locals, because they cooked from their last products. They ate pigs from abandoned villages.

We received arrivals of large calibers, we felt how the K-52 works. For us.

We saw a lot of losses. We saw how cities were burned down and cleared under 0 territories.

We saw how our aviation ironed Russian and enthusiastically said: “beautiiiiiiivo”.

This is a war

It won't end tomorrow. It doesn't need to be romanticized. Somewhere we win, where we retreat.

Here reigns life, death, victory and retreat, the struggle for every scrap. And liters of blood with which these shreds are filled. The blood of our defenders. Look at the battle map now. Do you see everything that is not sketched in red?

Each free kilometer is paid for by the life of a Ukrainian.

History is being made before our eyes, and it has its own laws. Dark night before dawn, but it's still ahead. And now – struggle and resistance. At any cost, by any effort.

Stand strong. Be together. Be one. Do not give in to provocations. Don't trust the Russians. Believe in Ukraine. Better yet, do everything in your power for her.

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