This is Tanya Fiona, long time no see. Like every Ukrainian, my life was divided into before and after February 24, 2022.
You remember me and my RU-vid channel as a platform where I showed life in Kyiv, gave advice to tourists, conducted tours and told the history of my city.
I spent the whole of 2022 in Ukraine and started working with the media. First with the WSJ, and from April 2022 until today with NBC
I have decided to continue my channel, there will be to share news about the war and the situation in Ukraine. I want to show and tell as much as possible about what is happening in my country. While you are watching this video, Russia continues to shell peaceful cities and kill Ukrainians. Stay with Ukraine Support Ukraine
Thank you for your continued support, and your interest in knowing the details and truth about what I and my country have been through, and continue to experience on a daily basis. Everything will be Ukraine, Slava Ukraini
Magnifique promenade , les façades des immeubles sont trés diverse de style donc de mouvement artistique et aussi historique Encore bravo vraiment passionant😀
When i was in Vladivostok, my Russian friend which i met in hostel, he saw my 20 Hrivnya, Ukrainian money, green one, he toold me name of person on money, he said like haaa than mentioned name. Name i never heard but he recognized. Who is on Ukrainian money green one 20?
Very sad to see the Derzhprom being damaged. An amazing, unique constructivist piece of architectue. Hopefully it can be fully restored. God bless Ukraine.🇺🇦
I don't see any multicolor or diversity in that video. It's like foreigners of different diversity and predominantly colors have decided not to go there for one reason or the other.
Important to document Ukrainian History and Culture, because as we have seen if Russians occupy they will destroy it all and insert their own culture and language. Beautiful people and Beautiful cities do not deserve such treatment.
Kyiv today looks so different from how I remember it in the mid nineties.We didnt have a clue where to go or what to see.The economy has flourished and the city is so vibrant.Thank you for sharing
You should contact your state foreign ministry and become an official for your city. That way you can raise more awareness about the conditions of your people.
I love your stories and like to learn about history! One day I hope to make it to Europe and visit the Ukraine! Kyiv looks beautiful! My family is from Poland and immigrated to the US just before WW1.