Ihor’s apartment in Kyiv was bombed by Russian missiles yesterday. He escaped with nothing but his phone, wearing only shorts, a T-shirt, and sneakers. Everything else was buried in the ruins.
He looks down, for good reason. But material things can be replaced. He is alive and uninjured. That’s all that’s important.
Medical-Education943 on
Thank God he escaped with his life.
TopIndependent2344 on
Slava Ukraini…🇺🇦🇿🇦
Alwaysname on
Fuck Russia.
ImperatorNero on
This poor kid. I donate frequently to help the defense of Ukraine. Is there somewhere I can donate to help the people who suffer?
Futurismes on
I wish all of them the best. I have a lot of respect for Ukraine to still keep bombing military and oil infrastructure. Victory comes to the heroes 🇺🇦
Ben_C17 on
The detail everyone’s missing: according to the source, this is the *second* time he’s survived mass Russian bombardment. He’s originally from the Kherson region likely fled that occupation or shelling only to get hit again in what was supposed to be a safer part of Kyiv.
We’ve been tracking displacement patterns at panopsik.com and this keeps showing up: people flee occupied or frontline areas to western or central Ukrainian cities, resettle, then Russian strikes follow them there months or years later. Not targeted individually, obviously, but the pattern compounds the psychological toll. You escape once, rebuild what you can, then it happens again. Some of these people are on their third or fourth displacement by now.
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AVENGE ALL THE VICTIMS!
GLORY AND SUCCESS TO VICTORIOUS UKRAINE! 🇺🇦
You forgot to add “his life” to the list.
He looks down, for good reason. But material things can be replaced. He is alive and uninjured. That’s all that’s important.
Thank God he escaped with his life.
Slava Ukraini…🇺🇦🇿🇦
Fuck Russia.
This poor kid. I donate frequently to help the defense of Ukraine. Is there somewhere I can donate to help the people who suffer?
I wish all of them the best. I have a lot of respect for Ukraine to still keep bombing military and oil infrastructure. Victory comes to the heroes 🇺🇦
The detail everyone’s missing: according to the source, this is the *second* time he’s survived mass Russian bombardment. He’s originally from the Kherson region likely fled that occupation or shelling only to get hit again in what was supposed to be a safer part of Kyiv.
We’ve been tracking displacement patterns at panopsik.com and this keeps showing up: people flee occupied or frontline areas to western or central Ukrainian cities, resettle, then Russian strikes follow them there months or years later. Not targeted individually, obviously, but the pattern compounds the psychological toll. You escape once, rebuild what you can, then it happens again. Some of these people are on their third or fourth displacement by now.