Not everything war changes is tangible. Some shifts are quiet — but lasting.
In this video, cultural manager and veteran Yurii Vovkohon reflects on the emotional imprint war leaves behind, how it’s reshaping Ukrainian culture, and why these subtle transformations may define Ukraine for decades to come.
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Since the full-scale invasion began, supporting our team and gathering donations has become more challenging as we, like everyone else in Ukraine, focus on fundraising for our defenders. Now, we turn to you—the international community and supporters of Ukraine—to help us continue producing vital stories that not only support Ukraine’s fight against invasion but also remind the world of the value of freedom.
Interesting and positive viewpoint, and I can’t find anything that might be wrong with what he says.
I am truly looking forward to seeing how the world views Ukraine after this war is over, now I’m equally looking forward to seeing how the people of Ukraine process what they are going through.
I’ve been blown away by the creativity and resilience, the creativity will remain but the resilience will be a lesser thing. Not gone, simply not driving every single thought and action.
ubo17 on
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🇺🇦
NEVER SURRENDER
fromhereagain on
🙏🇺🇦💪🙏🇺🇦💪💛💙
11OldSoul11 on
🇺🇦 !
Over-Employer1942 on
Wise words, I bloody hope they will come true.
andgainingspeed on
The collective soul of a people is forged by it’s experience/history. However tragic, I hope bitterness and cynicism never exceeds the faith and optimism. The overall trajectory of humanity through thousands of years is steadily improving. I hope the same will be said at some point, for all the life forms we share the planet with.
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Not everything war changes is tangible. Some shifts are quiet — but lasting.
In this video, cultural manager and veteran Yurii Vovkohon reflects on the emotional imprint war leaves behind, how it’s reshaping Ukrainian culture, and why these subtle transformations may define Ukraine for decades to come.
____________________
Since the full-scale invasion began, supporting our team and gathering donations has become more challenging as we, like everyone else in Ukraine, focus on fundraising for our defenders. Now, we turn to you—the international community and supporters of Ukraine—to help us continue producing vital stories that not only support Ukraine’s fight against invasion but also remind the world of the value of freedom.
Please consider donating any amount [on our Buy Me a Coffee page](https://buymeacoffee.com/ukrainerinternational). Thank you, Reddit!
Interesting and positive viewpoint, and I can’t find anything that might be wrong with what he says.
I am truly looking forward to seeing how the world views Ukraine after this war is over, now I’m equally looking forward to seeing how the people of Ukraine process what they are going through.
I’ve been blown away by the creativity and resilience, the creativity will remain but the resilience will be a lesser thing. Not gone, simply not driving every single thought and action.
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🇺🇦
NEVER SURRENDER
🙏🇺🇦💪🙏🇺🇦💪💛💙
🇺🇦 !
Wise words, I bloody hope they will come true.
The collective soul of a people is forged by it’s experience/history. However tragic, I hope bitterness and cynicism never exceeds the faith and optimism. The overall trajectory of humanity through thousands of years is steadily improving. I hope the same will be said at some point, for all the life forms we share the planet with.