
🇺🇦🚐 Я долучаюсь до збору на 4 Volkswagen T5 для 23 штурмового полку Р.У.Г @rug_khartiia
🎯 моя ціль — 20 000 грн
Війна — це не лише штурм, а й логістика. Ці авто допоможуть перевозити особовий склад, БК та критично важливе спорядження.
🎁 За донат від 200 грн — шанс виграти 1 з 2 фотопринтів з каруселі.
Кожні 200 грн = 1 участь у розіграші
(наприклад: 1000 грн = 5 участей).
‼️Обов’язково вкажіть своє ім’я в коментарі до платежу.
Реквізити Revolut / Monobank — в шапці профілю.
Буду вдячний за донат, репост чи поширення 🇺🇦
———
🇬🇧🚐 I’m joining a fundraiser to help purchase 4 Volkswagen T5 vehicles for the 23rd Assault Regiment R.U.G @rug_khartiia
🎯 my goal — 20,000 UAH (450$)
War is not only about assaults — it’s also about logistics. These vehicles will help transport personnel, ammunition, and critical equipment.
🎁 Donate 200 UAH+ for a chance to win 1 of 2 photo prints featured in the carousel.
Every 200 UAH = 1 giveaway entry
(for example: 1000 UAH = 5 entries).
‼️Please include your name in the payment comment/note.
Revolut / Monobank details are in my bio.
Any donation, repost, or share is greatly appreciated 🙌🇺🇦 (cover 📷 : @leshaaskat)
🇺🇦🚐 Я долучаюсь до збору на 4 Volkswagen T5 для 23 штурмового полку Р.У.Г @rug_khartiia
🎯 моя ціль — 20 000 грн
Війна — це не лише штурм, а й логістика. Ці авто допоможуть перевозити особовий склад, БК та критично важливе спорядження.
🎁 За донат від 200 грн — шанс виграти 1 з 2 фотопринтів з каруселі.
Кожні 200 грн = 1 участь у розіграші
(наприклад: 1000 грн = 5 участей).
‼️Обов’язково вкажіть своє ім’я в коментарі до платежу.
Реквізити Revolut / Monobank — в шапці профілю.
Буду вдячний за донат, репост чи поширення 🇺🇦
———
🇬🇧🚐 I’m joining a fundraiser to help purchase 4 Volkswagen T5 vehicles for the 23rd Assault Regiment R.U.G @rug_khartiia
🎯 my goal — 20,000 UAH (450$)
War is not only about assaults — it’s also about logistics. These vehicles will help transport personnel, ammunition, and critical equipment.
🎁 Donate 200 UAH+ for a chance to win 1 of 2 photo prints featured in the carousel.
Every 200 UAH = 1 giveaway entry
(for example: 1000 UAH = 5 entries).
‼️Please include your name in the payment comment/note.
Revolut / Monobank details are in my bio.
Any donation, repost, or share is greatly appreciated 🙌🇺🇦 (cover 📷 : @leshaaskat)

🇺🇦🚐 Я долучаюсь до збору на 4 Volkswagen T5 для 23 штурмового полку Р.У.Г @rug_khartiia
🎯 моя ціль — 20 000 грн
Війна — це не лише штурм, а й логістика. Ці авто допоможуть перевозити особовий склад, БК та критично важливе спорядження.
🎁 За донат від 200 грн — шанс виграти 1 з 2 фотопринтів з каруселі.
Кожні 200 грн = 1 участь у розіграші
(наприклад: 1000 грн = 5 участей).
‼️Обов’язково вкажіть своє ім’я в коментарі до платежу.
Реквізити Revolut / Monobank — в шапці профілю.
Буду вдячний за донат, репост чи поширення 🇺🇦
———
🇬🇧🚐 I’m joining a fundraiser to help purchase 4 Volkswagen T5 vehicles for the 23rd Assault Regiment R.U.G @rug_khartiia
🎯 my goal — 20,000 UAH (450$)
War is not only about assaults — it’s also about logistics. These vehicles will help transport personnel, ammunition, and critical equipment.
🎁 Donate 200 UAH+ for a chance to win 1 of 2 photo prints featured in the carousel.
Every 200 UAH = 1 giveaway entry
(for example: 1000 UAH = 5 entries).
‼️Please include your name in the payment comment/note.
Revolut / Monobank details are in my bio.
Any donation, repost, or share is greatly appreciated 🙌🇺🇦 (cover 📷 : @leshaaskat)

🇺🇦🚐 Я долучаюсь до збору на 4 Volkswagen T5 для 23 штурмового полку Р.У.Г @rug_khartiia
🎯 моя ціль — 20 000 грн
Війна — це не лише штурм, а й логістика. Ці авто допоможуть перевозити особовий склад, БК та критично важливе спорядження.
🎁 За донат від 200 грн — шанс виграти 1 з 2 фотопринтів з каруселі.
Кожні 200 грн = 1 участь у розіграші
(наприклад: 1000 грн = 5 участей).
‼️Обов’язково вкажіть своє ім’я в коментарі до платежу.
Реквізити Revolut / Monobank — в шапці профілю.
Буду вдячний за донат, репост чи поширення 🇺🇦
———
🇬🇧🚐 I’m joining a fundraiser to help purchase 4 Volkswagen T5 vehicles for the 23rd Assault Regiment R.U.G @rug_khartiia
🎯 my goal — 20,000 UAH (450$)
War is not only about assaults — it’s also about logistics. These vehicles will help transport personnel, ammunition, and critical equipment.
🎁 Donate 200 UAH+ for a chance to win 1 of 2 photo prints featured in the carousel.
Every 200 UAH = 1 giveaway entry
(for example: 1000 UAH = 5 entries).
‼️Please include your name in the payment comment/note.
Revolut / Monobank details are in my bio.
Any donation, repost, or share is greatly appreciated 🙌🇺🇦 (cover 📷 : @leshaaskat)

🇺🇦🚐 Я долучаюсь до збору на 4 Volkswagen T5 для 23 штурмового полку Р.У.Г @rug_khartiia
🎯 моя ціль — 20 000 грн
Війна — це не лише штурм, а й логістика. Ці авто допоможуть перевозити особовий склад, БК та критично важливе спорядження.
🎁 За донат від 200 грн — шанс виграти 1 з 2 фотопринтів з каруселі.
Кожні 200 грн = 1 участь у розіграші
(наприклад: 1000 грн = 5 участей).
‼️Обов’язково вкажіть своє ім’я в коментарі до платежу.
Реквізити Revolut / Monobank — в шапці профілю.
Буду вдячний за донат, репост чи поширення 🇺🇦
———
🇬🇧🚐 I’m joining a fundraiser to help purchase 4 Volkswagen T5 vehicles for the 23rd Assault Regiment R.U.G @rug_khartiia
🎯 my goal — 20,000 UAH (450$)
War is not only about assaults — it’s also about logistics. These vehicles will help transport personnel, ammunition, and critical equipment.
🎁 Donate 200 UAH+ for a chance to win 1 of 2 photo prints featured in the carousel.
Every 200 UAH = 1 giveaway entry
(for example: 1000 UAH = 5 entries).
‼️Please include your name in the payment comment/note.
Revolut / Monobank details are in my bio.
Any donation, repost, or share is greatly appreciated 🙌🇺🇦 (cover 📷 : @leshaaskat)

🇺🇦🚐 Я долучаюсь до збору на 4 Volkswagen T5 для 23 штурмового полку Р.У.Г @rug_khartiia
🎯 моя ціль — 20 000 грн
Війна — це не лише штурм, а й логістика. Ці авто допоможуть перевозити особовий склад, БК та критично важливе спорядження.
🎁 За донат від 200 грн — шанс виграти 1 з 2 фотопринтів з каруселі.
Кожні 200 грн = 1 участь у розіграші
(наприклад: 1000 грн = 5 участей).
‼️Обов’язково вкажіть своє ім’я в коментарі до платежу.
Реквізити Revolut / Monobank — в шапці профілю.
Буду вдячний за донат, репост чи поширення 🇺🇦
———
🇬🇧🚐 I’m joining a fundraiser to help purchase 4 Volkswagen T5 vehicles for the 23rd Assault Regiment R.U.G @rug_khartiia
🎯 my goal — 20,000 UAH (450$)
War is not only about assaults — it’s also about logistics. These vehicles will help transport personnel, ammunition, and critical equipment.
🎁 Donate 200 UAH+ for a chance to win 1 of 2 photo prints featured in the carousel.
Every 200 UAH = 1 giveaway entry
(for example: 1000 UAH = 5 entries).
‼️Please include your name in the payment comment/note.
Revolut / Monobank details are in my bio.
Any donation, repost, or share is greatly appreciated 🙌🇺🇦 (cover 📷 : @leshaaskat)

🇺🇦🚐 Я долучаюсь до збору на 4 Volkswagen T5 для 23 штурмового полку Р.У.Г @rug_khartiia
🎯 моя ціль — 20 000 грн
Війна — це не лише штурм, а й логістика. Ці авто допоможуть перевозити особовий склад, БК та критично важливе спорядження.
🎁 За донат від 200 грн — шанс виграти 1 з 2 фотопринтів з каруселі.
Кожні 200 грн = 1 участь у розіграші
(наприклад: 1000 грн = 5 участей).
‼️Обов’язково вкажіть своє ім’я в коментарі до платежу.
Реквізити Revolut / Monobank — в шапці профілю.
Буду вдячний за донат, репост чи поширення 🇺🇦
———
🇬🇧🚐 I’m joining a fundraiser to help purchase 4 Volkswagen T5 vehicles for the 23rd Assault Regiment R.U.G @rug_khartiia
🎯 my goal — 20,000 UAH (450$)
War is not only about assaults — it’s also about logistics. These vehicles will help transport personnel, ammunition, and critical equipment.
🎁 Donate 200 UAH+ for a chance to win 1 of 2 photo prints featured in the carousel.
Every 200 UAH = 1 giveaway entry
(for example: 1000 UAH = 5 entries).
‼️Please include your name in the payment comment/note.
Revolut / Monobank details are in my bio.
Any donation, repost, or share is greatly appreciated 🙌🇺🇦 (cover 📷 : @leshaaskat)

David Chichkan (1986–2025) was a Ukrainian artist, anarchist, and soldier. Known for his bold watercolors, murals, and posters mixing Ukrainian folk motifs with radical symbols. He was active in anarchist movements and in 2024 enlisted in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, calling Russia’s invasion “modern fascism.” On August 9, 2025, he was mortally wounded in Zaporizhzhia and died the next day at 39.
For the public ceremony held today in the center of Kyiv, the crowd was large, made up of his family, his brothers- and sisters-in-arms, and his friends. Black flags, black and red flags, rainbow flag and Ukrainian flags were held in the wind by young people mainly dressed in black. His political commitment was recalled, along with the importance of his utopian vision of the world — as well as his courage in battle. Famous partisans songs were played, like Bela Ciao and La Makhnovchina.
#DavidChichkan #Ukraine #Anarchist #Artist #Resistance #Freedom #ArtAsResistance #Zaporizhzhia

David Chichkan (1986–2025) was a Ukrainian artist, anarchist, and soldier. Known for his bold watercolors, murals, and posters mixing Ukrainian folk motifs with radical symbols. He was active in anarchist movements and in 2024 enlisted in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, calling Russia’s invasion “modern fascism.” On August 9, 2025, he was mortally wounded in Zaporizhzhia and died the next day at 39.
For the public ceremony held today in the center of Kyiv, the crowd was large, made up of his family, his brothers- and sisters-in-arms, and his friends. Black flags, black and red flags, rainbow flag and Ukrainian flags were held in the wind by young people mainly dressed in black. His political commitment was recalled, along with the importance of his utopian vision of the world — as well as his courage in battle. Famous partisans songs were played, like Bela Ciao and La Makhnovchina.
#DavidChichkan #Ukraine #Anarchist #Artist #Resistance #Freedom #ArtAsResistance #Zaporizhzhia

David Chichkan (1986–2025) was a Ukrainian artist, anarchist, and soldier. Known for his bold watercolors, murals, and posters mixing Ukrainian folk motifs with radical symbols. He was active in anarchist movements and in 2024 enlisted in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, calling Russia’s invasion “modern fascism.” On August 9, 2025, he was mortally wounded in Zaporizhzhia and died the next day at 39.
For the public ceremony held today in the center of Kyiv, the crowd was large, made up of his family, his brothers- and sisters-in-arms, and his friends. Black flags, black and red flags, rainbow flag and Ukrainian flags were held in the wind by young people mainly dressed in black. His political commitment was recalled, along with the importance of his utopian vision of the world — as well as his courage in battle. Famous partisans songs were played, like Bela Ciao and La Makhnovchina.
#DavidChichkan #Ukraine #Anarchist #Artist #Resistance #Freedom #ArtAsResistance #Zaporizhzhia

David Chichkan (1986–2025) was a Ukrainian artist, anarchist, and soldier. Known for his bold watercolors, murals, and posters mixing Ukrainian folk motifs with radical symbols. He was active in anarchist movements and in 2024 enlisted in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, calling Russia’s invasion “modern fascism.” On August 9, 2025, he was mortally wounded in Zaporizhzhia and died the next day at 39.
For the public ceremony held today in the center of Kyiv, the crowd was large, made up of his family, his brothers- and sisters-in-arms, and his friends. Black flags, black and red flags, rainbow flag and Ukrainian flags were held in the wind by young people mainly dressed in black. His political commitment was recalled, along with the importance of his utopian vision of the world — as well as his courage in battle. Famous partisans songs were played, like Bela Ciao and La Makhnovchina.
#DavidChichkan #Ukraine #Anarchist #Artist #Resistance #Freedom #ArtAsResistance #Zaporizhzhia

David Chichkan (1986–2025) was a Ukrainian artist, anarchist, and soldier. Known for his bold watercolors, murals, and posters mixing Ukrainian folk motifs with radical symbols. He was active in anarchist movements and in 2024 enlisted in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, calling Russia’s invasion “modern fascism.” On August 9, 2025, he was mortally wounded in Zaporizhzhia and died the next day at 39.
For the public ceremony held today in the center of Kyiv, the crowd was large, made up of his family, his brothers- and sisters-in-arms, and his friends. Black flags, black and red flags, rainbow flag and Ukrainian flags were held in the wind by young people mainly dressed in black. His political commitment was recalled, along with the importance of his utopian vision of the world — as well as his courage in battle. Famous partisans songs were played, like Bela Ciao and La Makhnovchina.
#DavidChichkan #Ukraine #Anarchist #Artist #Resistance #Freedom #ArtAsResistance #Zaporizhzhia
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.
During these two days of protests in Kyiv against the highly controversial and clumsy decision by the parliament to pass a law dismantling the independence of anti-corruption institutions, I was once again reminded of what I’ve always appreciated in Ukraine: the sense that power comes from the people themselves.
After more than three years of the most destructive and deadly war of the 21st century, thousands took to the streets to remind those in power that the enormous sacrifices Ukrainians — in their vast majority — chose to make are not meant to protect the state as such, but the people who constitute it, from whom all political dynamics emerge and who must also be their primary beneficiaries.
I was also deeply — and pleasantly — surprised by the complete absence of physical violence on either side of the protest.

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

« I come to the fields and vast palaces of memory where the treasures of innumerable images are found. Some present themselves right away, others make themselves desired longer. Others rush forward in a crowd, and while I am searching and wanting others, they thrust themselves forward as if to say: ‘Could it not be me?’ »
Frances Yates
1- Hungary
2- Ukraine
3- Ukraine
4- Italie
5- Ukraine
6- Spain
7- France
8- Ukraine
9- Italie
10- Italie
11- Ukraine

One day, a beggar told me, “Haven’t you noticed that the more rich people go jogging, the worse the world gets?”
“No,” I replied, “I haven’t. So the world could just be a huge flat treadmill powering a machine heading straight for a cliff, sped up lately by all these wealthy runners?”
He looked at me and said, “There’s no such thing as a coincidence, right?”

Every morning at 9:00, Ukraine observes a national minute of silence. In many city centers, traffic stops and drivers step out of their cars to honor fallen soldiers and civilians.

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Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

Kyiv hits different in all kinds of ways 🌹
All photos were shot on #35mmfilm.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.

20 meters from a Russian drone strike.
Odesa, Ukraine - March 19, 2026.
Shot on #35mm film.
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