One picture story (war stories)

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Hi my dear friends!
War creates history and war creates stories. The history of states and stories about people and animals.
You may have seen this photo on social media. There is a very specific person on it - my friend Julia.

Speaking about what we were supposed to go through during the occupation, I cannot but say about her. This young fragile woman has become our guardian angel.

A week and a half after the start of the occupation, I was very unlucky - I fell ill. Nervous tension, lack of food, hardwork, cold - all this played a cruel joke.

It was then that she appeared on the threshold of my house. Before that, we had only met a few times. Upon learning of my illness, she immediately decided to help. She brought hot food, which supported my body a lot and I began to recover quickly.

Then we survived together. We divided the animal feed so that we had enough of it for the same period and decided that after that we would try to break out of the Russian encirclement. Fortunately, it didn't come to that, our army freed us before our animals began to starve.

It was she who first went for animal feed immediately after we were released, despite the fact that many roads were mined. As you may remember, my bus came back from this trip on three wheels and I want to thank again everyone who donated to get it repaired.

The photo you see above was taken in Borodyanka. As you know, this city suffered even more than Bucha, and now our sappers are demining it, and experts are collecting evidence of the crimes of the Russian military against civilians.

Julia came there to find a dog. This is a street dog that has made a good living, settling between the court and the police. Both the court officials and the police knew her and took care of her. Her name is Ryzhulya.

This is a miracle, but Ryzhulya was able to survive in the hell that the Russian fascists staged in this city. In the photo you see the moment of the meeting. Seeing Ryzhulya, Yulia jumped out of the car and began to hug her. At that moment, foreign and Ukrainian journalists were filming what Russia had done to Borodianka. Seeing this scene, they immediately switched to Yulia and Ryzhulya and started filming them.

For Ryzhulya everything has changed now. Now she lives in Julia's house. We also plan to take Dick, Ryzhulya's friend (larger dog in the photo).



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Que escena tan conmovedora. Esto sirve como informador de lo que esta pasando en tu país. Gracias por compartir esos momentos inolvidables con nosotros.

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