Aftermath of Russian troops shelling residential areas in Chernihiv, northern Ukraine #StopRussianAggression pic.twitter.com/zCZJSGdui1
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) March 3, 2022
This is the face of “russian world”. Please, meet! Video by Radio Svoboda. #Kyiv #Ukraine #WarCrimes #War #StandWithUkraine #StopPutinNOW #StopRussianAggression #Borodyanka pic.twitter.com/syse8e6jWD
— Kyiv Not Kiev (@kyivnotkievch) March 3, 2022
Russian planes hit a train full of civillians that were trying to escape to Poland...#DefendUkraine #AdlofPutin #Ukraine #PrayForUkraine #UkraineConflict #UkraineCrisisAppeal #StopPutin #StopRussianAggression pic.twitter.com/hYvWus0z2R
— Моја Српска (@republika1992) March 2, 2022
Russian occupiers inflicted a missile strike on a residential area in the centre of #Chernihiv
— Ukrainian Reality (@ukrainiareality) March 3, 2022
There are no military objects nearby#StopRussianAggression #StopPutin pic.twitter.com/kLpXEbR078
Russian fascists hit residential areas of #Chernihiv #StopWarInUkraine #StopRussianAggression #StopPutinNOW pic.twitter.com/7xEwAsNagB
— Ukrainian Reality (@ukrainiareality) March 3, 2022
Beautiful Kharkiv before and during Russian invasion #StopRussianAggression #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/oAfj2oUVnI
— Mariana Betsa (@Mariana_Betsa) March 1, 2022
In St.Petersburg, Russian police arrested Elena Osypova, a 78-year-old painter, for protesting against war in Ukraine. No one around stood up for her #StopRussianAggression pic.twitter.com/fH6PVAmTcK
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) March 2, 2022
— segue (@seguebythesea) March 4, 2022
According to OVD-Info, 724 people were detained during protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 32 cities of Russia on March 2
— Ukrainian Reality (@ukrainiareality) March 2, 2022
More than 7,000 people have been detained since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine#RussianProtests #NoToWar #StopPutinNOW
Russia accused of using 'cluster bombs' in Ukraine as civilian casualties surge https://t.co/8ulJhHrmpz pic.twitter.com/5iibMriXUG
— New York Post (@nypost) March 4, 2022
That's how the world is studying Ukrainian geography now#StopWarInUkraine #StopPutinNOW pic.twitter.com/w111sU8ICv
— Ukrainian Reality (@ukrainiareality) March 4, 2022
That's how the world is studying Ukrainian geography now pt2#StopRussianAgression #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/crpXtAhrjH
— Ukrainian Reality (@ukrainiareality) March 4, 2022
Kharkov, a city of 1.5 million, almost completely destroyed. https://t.co/m6gjFmVUQh
— Expat in Kyiv (@expatua) March 4, 2022
In the district of Pivnichna Saltivka in #Kharkiv, buildings and structures were destroyed as a result of shelling of multi-storey residential buildings in the district#StopRussianAggression pic.twitter.com/QbyAGNYYjC
— Ukrainian Reality (@ukrainiareality) March 3, 2022
Mariupol now pic.twitter.com/DOdHg45o10
— Illia Ponomarenko (@IAPonomarenko) March 4, 2022
#Mariupol
— Ukrainian Reality (@ukrainiareality) March 4, 2022
The consequences of the Russian shelling#StopRussianAgression pic.twitter.com/vNgmuECmM3
#Kharkiv, #Ukraine’s second largest city, with 1.5 million people, three metro lines, universities, IT hubs, factories and an international airport.
— Alex Kokcharov (@AlexKokcharov) March 4, 2022
Putin’s barbaric war against the Ukrainian people. And Kharkiv is predominantly Russian-speaking, yet #Russia does this. pic.twitter.com/rZDh0bXX3P
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