Brilliant vlog Olga 😊 I am so proud of you 😊 your vlogs are so interesting 😊I have followed you on RU-vid for 8 years!! you are brilliant!! along with your Instagram pages 😊
I live in Ireland and have a Ukrainian grandmother staying with me. She's almost 70 and has some heart issues. If she stayed in Ukraine she'd likely use a number of medical resources as well and using electricity and getting her pension payment. Here in Ireland she's looked after, she sends money and packages home and she will be eager to get back home when you've chucked your uninvited guests to the curb. I look forward to driving her back, seeing Odessa and sharing the odd pint with her son's family.
The idea that a person could go out in public on an errand and be abducted by the Army is terrifying! There are ways to do conscription, but that ain't it!
Voices from the Ukrainian diaspora are important to really understand the reality of the situation. I never stopped watching your content, and I hope you keep making videos.
There's Bloom Box which uses natural gas fairly quietly so that may become a restriction when Russian-state-owned Gazprom's natural gas no longer flows to Ukraine by the end of this year. Natural gas can however be generated as biogas just needing water, organic waste such as manure, and anaerobic germs. There's an explosion risk if the generated biogas is mixed with air so the digester needs to let the lighter-than-air biogas build up sufficiently to displace the air. Usually, the digester is made out of concrete and tapped from the top for the biogas. Ukraine has ample amount of organic waste and water so this biogas generation is feasible. Taiwan modernized using that. Xi Jinping also used it to rise to power in China's rural areas. The need for air-conditioning can be alleviated if one vents out the hot air from the top of a dwelling during the night and let the cool air in. In hot places, the dwelling's external walls are usually painted white to reduce gain of sunlight heating. Their substantive masonry also regulates temperature fluctuations. Tall ceilings make natural cooling possible by storing much cool air at nighttime and as hot air is produced, it rises up away from the residents.
Hello Olga. Welcome back. Really enjoyed yiur video. Excellent content. Hoping you and your family are safe and doing well. I pray that God would protect you and your family during these difficult times... Blessings from Texas...🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Putin didn't really live through the collapse of the Soviet Union himself in Russia. He was working in Dresden, East Germany, as a minor KGB officer. He lost his job and went back to St. Petersburg, his hometown. Guess whom he blames for his misery ?
In 2014, Ukrainian people were screwed over by Yanukovych in their desire to become part of Europe and have visa-free travel to Western Europe. Putin knew his own people would be jealous, and so Putin started a pretext in Ukraine and Crimea and invaded the sovereign land of Ukraine.
There is a little bit of renewed interest in Ukraine on RU-vid due to the Kursk offensive but in general few viewers are planning to come to Ukraine for now. That said even with few viewers I get more messages from guys who visited this summer. So let’s remain optimistic for 2025! 😃✌🏻🇺🇦
If you are gonna post videos with comments disabled you must work for them. Those people. At what age did you first go to the youth camps for indoctrination?
I find myself thinking of business plans. Details are too much for here and I have more one than one idea. In America most people cook with olive oil. About 2 years ago, thinking about Ukraine, I bought a bottle of sunflower oil. It is wonderful to cook with, very different from olive oil. So, business plan: YT cooking videos showing off how great sunflower oil is - with other arm of the business being selling ( via YT advertising on all Ukraine focused channels) a premium made in Ukraine sunflower oil. In America premium made in Italy olive oil can sells for $20/L
No matter if it's the man or woman in a relationship taking the kids to a safer place while the other person is helping inside Ukraine. I personally do not see a problem with that. But for everyone to leave and no one stays to help your friends, neighbours, towns and country. That is simply not right, the burden of the war needs to be shared so not just a few people taking all the risks and making all the efforts. With that said I do not know how I would act, war is scary and no one wants to die or get hurt. But if I would join the military it would feel better if i know my children are safe than having to worry about that and at the same time worrying about myself and my own situation.
Thank you for the underreported events. I visited Ukraine three times primarily to bring needed stuff to the warriors after the Rashist full scale slaughter started and spent 6 weeks in total there. I never noticed any drafting activities and the men/women ratio appears normal everywhere. I spent most of my time in big cities such as Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, Dnipro..., but visited some small towns in the Carpathians briefly. Where can I see the drafting activities and where are the towns of which most men have been drafted?
So im curious, if 18-25 year olds are worried about being pulled into service, what do they do if they cant go outside? Do they not go to university or work?
Right from the beginning of this war my brain went into overdrive and I thought about how Ukrainians would live together again when the war ends. So many different experiences from different groups of people coming together and mixing again, would create resentment and conflict. Plus (hopefully) for many, a sense of working as one to repair their country. The same for the 'other side', but they brought this on themselves!
Missed you Olga. Keep up the great work you are doing. So critical to show life in Ukraine continues to go on, in spite of the war. And yes, you are quite pretty ☺️
Hello Olga How are you ? where I can come to ukrain turism to ukriane on the time and savley,I love the countryside! And the good people. I do not prefer cities!! Where can I tour in areas far from the war at this time? Thank you for your time..🎉
Thank you for this. I'm an old student of history. I have read much about Russia. The conditions in Moscow during WWII were horrific. Power outages. Food shortages. And more. Any Russians knowing their history should be ashamed of the attacks on your power systems.
@@whitecrow1949🤣🤣🤣 Y también de las dos bombas sobre Hiroshima, y Nagasaky. Los bombardeos indiscriminados, en Corea del Norte, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Afganistán, Irak, Libia, y todo el Oriente Medio?? Ustedes no tienen vergüenza!?🗿
@RenatoEgas-rh7fu ... I think I understand your message. I have been very critical of our nation's history of warfare. I was a grassroots opponent of our actions in Vietnam. I was a conscientious objector. I led a student walk-out in the 1970s. War is wrong. There's a lot to say about this. I was once involved in the Seattle Quaker community. There's a statue outside the University Friends Meeting Meetinghouse commemorating the victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I escorted Jane Fonda in 1976 when she came to our college campus to campaign for Tom Hayden. I have been around.....
I am Romanian and here there are a lot of news with Ukrainian young men trying to illegally cross into Romania. Some drown in the Tisa river. Some get lost in the Carpathians and fall down a cliff or freeze to death before the rescue units can get to them. But once across, they are not returned. It all is very sad...
Do you think that when Ukraine rebuilds all those apartments after the war (that Russia started) that they will incorporate communal fuel boilers for emergency heating and cooking?
You are right. It was a long time since I was suggested one of your videos. Most of the time nowadays, I have to search for your content. Thank you for being there! Слава Україні!
The drafting feeling can stay with young to worry about, and there could be changes to existing policy depending on how the war is going. Puting might be waiting for the winter cold to shoot up infrastructure. Could you ever think Puting was this type of man when you were a close country? Did you ever suspectl hostility? I guess you did. Take car of children, this will be their memory:
Dear Olia, thank you for being the best information source about Ukraine. It is very complex situation, economic, social and psycological, people smart enough comprehen how critic is the situation right now 😢 I wish you can also make a video about the religion in Ukraine, personally I don't know much about the Orthodox Church and I wish to be informed about this but I feel the information is not accurate yet.. Thank you for everything dear Olia ❤ Pd. Please ignore the trolls who say you should be in the front line, you have done much more for your country than all what they have done for theirs..
I understand why those Ukrainians within Ukraine have opinions about those that are not local and sharing their pain and anxiety about the war. I do not understand those that do not live in Ukraine (foreigners) who have opinions about this. At the end of the day, we are talking about someone's ability to handle the risk of death and the anxiety of being in war or simply existing in a war torn area of Ukraine. Ukrainians are true warrior people! I do hope that the people of Ukraine will heal from this social rift and be able to heal as a people when the war is over. Thank you for your videos Olga. CnaBa YkpaiHa !
When men left the US because they didn't want to fight in Vietnam, it was shame that stayed with them their entire life. Some believe dead Ukrainian soldiers are not being returned to their families because the government there does not want to pay the families survivor benefits. The soldiers go to fight, and nobody hears from them ever again. When I was in Ukraine 2 months ago, I attended a funeral for 2 soldiers so obviously some are being returned for burial.
It seems like you talk about RuZZian soldiers not being returned , they are often left to fertilize the soil in Ukraina to push up next year sunflowers. If they dont got returned their ruzzian family wont get any money from putin.
No of course, we don't need to be run by Putin. But there are so many problems from all the sides. Ukraine is pretty big country and it's not easy to manage it specially during such war.
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