The people of Ukraine are a shining example to the whole world, when trouble strikes, the people just get up and do what is needed, for the whole community !!! Here in Australia, we stand with you, and also thank you, for being a loving example to us, of what really matters, nurturing each other !!! I know you have paid a great price, but we are the richer, by your wonderful example to the rest of the world !!! SLAVA UKRAINI !!! 💙💛 !!!
Thank you so much for the subtitles, to see the solidarity of the Ukrainian soul. The world needs to keep witnessing such good that is fighting evil, so that we do not grow callous or tired. Slava Ukraini
Непривычными для войны простыми человеческими отношениями повеяло от этих спокойных уверенных лиц, таких красивых в работе, как когда-то в стройотряде - котелки на кострах, улыбки, мир. Это же сколько! ! доброй сильной энергии оставят после себя отзывчивые волонтеры.
@@redflag1985 There was a channel with Ira & her local efforts. I haven't seen her on in a while. Many channels give the direct account for Central Bank of Ukraine. Probably most westerners shouldn't go right now without special skills. Dog teams I heard were needed for search/rescue/recovery as a small example. You may love it & would be a big help but most of us wouldn't. You might put away money to invest in Ukraine later. I'm sure many businesses will be looking for help rebuilding. And maybe a good way for you to diversify investments.
This is so beautiful! I love and respect the amazing people of Ukraine. Such a wonderful feeling of community, all pulling together for each other. Such an admirable country. Cheers and thanks from Australia! Slava Ukraine!!!
I wish there were English subtitles! There's not a lot I can do now to help, I'm too old to fight anymore. I do have a lot of specialized experience with repairing and replacing drinking water and sewer lines. I have a decades worth of heavy equipment experience; from backhoes and trackhoes to dump trucks and graders. If there was anyway I could help I would do so without a second thought! No one likes a bully. Pretty much everyone was tormented by somebody as a kid. We all share that experience. Please, know that so many people feel the same! Slava Ukraine! Heroiam slava!!
Thanks for support! Please come as a volunteer after the war. We have a very beautiful country, it will be interesting for you :) Perhaps an international team of volunteers has been organized. Thank you all over the world for your support! Glory to Ukraine!
@@mountainguyed67 Some videos do have them, which is very helpful to get a better picture of what's going on. And I'm am incredibly thankful that they do!
@@mountainguyed67 You are one hundred percent correct! I'll have to check back on the videos that didn't have them when uploaded. Thank you for pointing this out!
In 🇺🇸when Hurricane Katrina flattened New Orleans students and volunteers did this , they slept overnight in a vacant nearby building , sometimes it was a church , So that the could get to and from the site easily. Some times teams stayed a few weeks . Bless you all ❤️❤️❤️😍 praying for Ukraine.
I was in Biloxi after Katrina and the speed of the clean up was impressive. I have also lived in Africa and after a cyclone hit, the locals sat and picked their nose while waiting for foreign aid to arrive. Different reactions in different parts of the world.
Bonds that can never be broken. As I've observed and commented so many times before. Determined, Resourceful and Beautiful People who deeply Love their Beautiful land that's thier Home. Unbeatable. Glory to the People of Ukraine ! Glory to the Heros! Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 ♥️!!
Кожному наросіянському місту бажаю мати вигляд Маріуполя і інших зруйнованих міст і сіл і пережити Жахи які ми переживаемо, будьте прокляті навіки за кожного вбитого Українця.
@@joni8090 yes I do, but only a tiny bit. Russia started this war. Russia also started the uprising, revolt, rebellion, whatever you want to call it in 2014. What about the hundreds killed when MH17 was shot down buy a missile that could only have been built by and operated by Russians? Russia is responsible for 99% of the deaths, including the deaths when the ukrainians counter-attack and fight for their independence. And Russia is so stupid, Putin's brain is stuck in the 18th century, if he was intelligent he would try to be a good 21st century leader and solve 21st century problems, not copy what tyrants did 300 years ago.
Please provide English Subtitles - I know this is worth the time. These reports always show a side of this conflict that the news channels Ignore, and I'm afraid my Ukrainian language skills are limited to very few words. I am not alone in this. Slava Ukraini EDIT: Now we have subtitles! Excellent. What a great bunch of people.
The Bakhmut-Seversk line is making its way bit by bit, more on the southern side. I don't see any way for the Ukrainians to hold that line. They can only postpone the inevitable, with additional sacrifices. Soledar is half occupied, the Wagners from the east have already entered Bahmut. It seems to me that Seversk will have a role similar to Zalatoye. But we'll see... As for Zaporozhye, I think it will go later. When, I have no idea. I think that Slavyansk and Kramatorsk will be solved first. A wide front from the Dnieper to Volnovakha must be activated for Zaporozhye, and I think that the front on the other side of the Dnieper and the approach to Zaporozhye via Nikopol on the other side of the river should also be activated. But for that, a large number of forces from the other side of the Dnieper should be secured, because the left flank will be extremely vulnerable. Nikopol is also a significant city and probably well fortified by the Ukrainians by now. Tonight, the Russians shelled Nikopolj and Marganjec the hardest so far. Eventually, the offensive from the western side of the Dnieper could be supported by some kind of landing across the Dnieper, right somewhere in that area around Nikopol. A large army is needed for all that. That's why I think that until Donbas is resolved, there is no further on other fronts. However, as you can see, the Russians are not going around, but in front. To the strongholds. To the city. Lepo Frunze noticed that the center of gravity is in the southern part. Northern has obstruction attacks to keep forces pinned to him. As the situation unfolds, the North can comfortably stand still. To not move. When they liberate Soledar and cut the Artyomovsk-Seversk communication, Seversk will experience the fate of Zalatny and the entire Lisica ridge. As they occupy the villages south of Arjomovsko, they also raise the old Ukro lines. Their flank is always supported by the old line which they raised in the previous advance. Thus, when they break out at Djeržinsk, the left flank will be supported on the old line in front of Gorlovka. The northern flank is again on S. Donac. What caused this change in tactics? Well, maybe the fact that the Ukris defended themselves convulsively in the strongholds that were in horseshoes. They left them only when they really couldn't defend them anymore. In this way, when you conquer the main stronghold, the ones next to the smaller ones retreat by themselves. Example of Vugledarska TE. After its fall, the Russians reached Kodema relatively quickly and occupied a good amount of territory, the possession of which had previously been fought for much longer. TE caused the fall of Novolugansk, Semigorje, Gladosova and other smaller strongholds with much less fighting than before. It may be that the Russians have judged that it is better to hit them in the head now, than to fight almost identical battles in the surrounding smaller strongholds. Honestly, these direct attacks on Soledar and Artyomovsk are a surprise to me.
Maybe not in cosmopolitan UK cities, Lee, where the filth shows that the residents care little about themselves, let alone others. In the countryside it is different and the old values of community spirit are alive and well.
Someone in America just won over $1billion, i sincerely hope they offer at least $10million and some way so that corrupt people can't rip off that money. As much as we support ukraine, Russia invaded b4 the corruption issues could be dealt with to an acceptable level. Obviously it pails in comparison to Russian corruption. Just looking at their military it's so obvious much military funding went right into people's bank accounts. At least western corruption we still get the weapons for our military and maintain EVERYTHING , they just pretend it cost 50x what it really does but we still have them. It'skinda shocking Russia ran out of smart bombs in 2 weeks or less while the U.S. was able to use them almost exclusively for 20+ years of nonstop combat.
Amazing people, the Ukrainians.... The whole World should be watching this, we could all learn something from this nation of fine people. Слава Україні, героям слава!!!!🇧🇧🇧🇧✌✌
You don’t need to speak Ukrainian! You can see people are volunteering to clean and repair their country one brick at a time! Nice community of people!
This is one way even people unable to serve in the Armed forces can help. Every little bit makes a difference and helps the morale of citizens who suffered under the Russian babarians.
This is such a priceless lesson to us all all over the world- the spirit of freedom and humanity is spreading from this tortured country and changing the world for the better.
Журналисты большое благодарство вам, за такой отличный, интересный, хороший, классный, солидный, качественный, профессиональный, ютуб контент))) Слава Украине! Героям Слава! Слава Нации! Смерть Ворогам! Украина Понад Усе! Разом До Перемогы!💙💛🇺🇦💪✊👍🙏
The Bakhmut-Seversk line is making its way bit by bit, more on the southern side. I don't see any way for the Ukrainians to hold that line. They can only postpone the inevitable, with additional sacrifices. Soledar is half occupied, the Wagners from the east have already entered Bahmut. It seems to me that Seversk will have a role similar to Zalatoye. But we'll see... As for Zaporozhye, I think it will go later. When, I have no idea. I think that Slavyansk and Kramatorsk will be solved first. A wide front from the Dnieper to Volnovakha must be activated for Zaporozhye, and I think that the front on the other side of the Dnieper and the approach to Zaporozhye via Nikopol on the other side of the river should also be activated. But for that, a large number of forces from the other side of the Dnieper should be secured, because the left flank will be extremely vulnerable. Nikopol is also a significant city and probably well fortified by the Ukrainians by now. Tonight, the Russians shelled Nikopolj and Marganjec the hardest so far. Eventually, the offensive from the western side of the Dnieper could be supported by some kind of landing across the Dnieper, right somewhere in that area around Nikopol. A large army is needed for all that. That's why I think that until Donbas is resolved, there is no further on other fronts. However, as you can see, the Russians are not going around, but in front. To the strongholds. To the city. Lepo Frunze noticed that the center of gravity is in the southern part. Northern has obstruction attacks to keep forces pinned to him. As the situation unfolds, the North can comfortably stand still. To not move. When they liberate Soledar and cut the Artyomovsk-Seversk communication, Seversk will experience the fate of Zalatny and the entire Lisica ridge. As they occupy the villages south of Arjomovsko, they also raise the old Ukro lines. Their flank is always supported by the old line which they raised in the previous advance. Thus, when they break out at Djeržinsk, the left flank will be supported on the old line in front of Gorlovka. The northern flank is again on S. Donac. What caused this change in tactics? Well, maybe the fact that the Ukris defended themselves convulsively in the strongholds that were in horseshoes. They left them only when they really couldn't defend them anymore. In this way, when you conquer the main stronghold, the ones next to the smaller ones retreat by themselves. Example of Vugledarska TE. After its fall, the Russians reached Kodema relatively quickly and occupied a good amount of territory, the possession of which had previously been fought for much longer. TE caused the fall of Novolugansk, Semigorje, Gladosova and other smaller strongholds with much less fighting than before. It may be that the Russians have judged that it is better to hit them in the head now, than to fight almost identical battles in the surrounding smaller strongholds. Honestly, these direct attacks on Soledar and Artyomovsk are a surprise to me.
Sad thing is though, that to unite nation to this level when all people of the country, no matter what language they speak at home, you always need a big disaster, like war. Before war Ukraine was pretty much divided, some opted for Russia, some for Ukraine. Now they're all united for Ukraine and that's the good thing out of bad. Once united, they'll stay united. When this war is over, no matter the outcome (hope UA will prevail), Ukraine will be united as never before. Those volunteers of all kind are bonding people together and that's "revolution" from the bottom. I personally hope that Ukrainians will get rid of that disease rotting their country called corruption. All the best from a Pole. Poland will not abbandon you.
Дай Боже сили цим добровольцям відбудовувати Україну, повільно, але впевнено, ми відбудуємо і поженемо російських окупантів туди, звідки вони, мабуть, пекла.
The thing that has always filled me with dread for the American future is that I have waited all my life to see my fellow Americans behave toward one another the way these people do here, and they just aren't interested. The biggest myth of them all about American life is that there has to be something else better (whatever that might be and I still have no idea...) than to love one's neighbor as oneself. Here, as long as one can stay on that treadmill of gambling future income against future debt, one can at least enjoy some perqs and have some toys. But don't you dare miss a step or fall off, not in America. It isn't sink or swim like most of my countrymen believe, it's stampede or be trampled, and I hate it. What happened to us?
The great people of Ukrainie, hard working nation, I believe in your success, I believe in your freedom! Keep going forward! Jebać putina! Sława Ukrainie 🇺🇦
_Сейчас, когда цивилизованное человечество увидело истинное лицо русского мира, пора признать, что милосердие и отзывчивость русского мира - один из самых лживых и опасных мифов последнего столетия._
Beautiful and moving to see the willingness of strangers to help each other. Putin wants to destroy Ukrainian culture and spirit but it has had the opposite affect. It has reinforced how important freedom and Ukrainian identity is.
Well done to the volunteers and ordinary people of Ukraine for rebuilding! But why all by hand? Where is the help from the Government? Where is the equipment?
Thing is, that big cities are ruined too and there's not enough of equipement and a lot of problems, this is war, nothing works as in peace time. Also a lot of specialists, builders etc are in frontlines right now. Besides this is the good thing, it's bonding people together like never before, people from didstant settlements coming together to rebuild their homes. It's nation making process before our own eyes happening right now and shiny example for the world.
The Ukrainian government should be forcibly removing their citizens from areas of conflict. Not only are they hindering the defence of Ukraine, they are also most-likely going to end up dead.
@@AlexLucvig Alexey said: ("Watch your news in English "). Alexey. The WHOLE POINT of wanting to watch these reports with English subtitles, is that our news reports are rarely, if ever covering issues with the same depth. Don't you want more people to be interested, and informed about what is happening in Ukraine?
От оккупантов не останется следа😁 Это факт. И всё к этому идёт. Трудно, с преступными провокациями, напрасными жертвами, но неуклонно и с чувством полной правоты освободителей.