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Liza Bogutskaya: The END of Russia has come
Liza Bogutskaya, blogger 02.15.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Starting today, Russia has signed its own death warrant. [Russian] troop movements are being observed from all satellites, bridgeheads, missions, etc. The mousetrap has worked. POROSHENKO made an announcement … Continue reading
The Music of Warriors: a checkpoint on the Ukrainian cultural front
By Voices of Ukraine senior staff 02.17.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Wearing a balaclava and playing the Anthem of Ukraine on a cello in the snow in Kyiv, a Ukraine musician with the call sign “Martin” in a … Continue reading
Justice is wanted.
By Serhiy Takhmazov 02.15.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Justice is wanted. At least a little. Here is this – the enemy’s T-64. All the evidence – is in the photo. The serial number on the tank: 09ET18058. Shot … Continue reading
The enormity of the lie is the most reliable protection from doubt #FreeSavchenko
By Andrey Shipilov, Cyprus 02.09.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Just now my teacher called me, an Aikido trainer, a very clever and reasonable man. He called me for clarification on the “Russian military bases in Cyprus.” I … Continue reading
No, I will never understand the enigmatic Russian soul
By Kostyantyn Izotov 02.10.2015 Translated and edited by Voices of Ukraine Another typical dialogue with a vatnik [Russian nationalist]: Maia Rudenko … One morning a former classmate got hold of me on Skype. And our conversation went something like this: … Continue reading
