Yellow Ribbon
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The "Yellow Ribbon" civil resistance movement born in 2022 in Kherson, spread to Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Luhansk regions and Crimea. #SakharovPrize laureate
One day we will be together again as Ukraine is united.




😐 Donetsk. The occupiers plan to use mine wastewater as drinking water. Mine wastewater is a liquid saturated with heavy metals, radionuclides and industrial waste. Even after deep filtration, such water remains dangerous for the liver, kidneys and increases the risk of cancer.

Near captured Bakhmut, the occupiers are dismantling destroyed houses into bricks and taking them away for “reconstruction” purposes. One of the destinations is Mariupol. Judging by the ID on the cars, the operator of this scheme is Belgorod’s “Transyuzhstroy”.
In the villages of the occupied part of the Kherson region, people were offered to "negotiate" about electricity supply schedules. In villages where the elders actively collaborate with the Russians, the lights are turned off less often.

In Berdyansk, workers at Azovkabel have not been allowed to go on vacation for the 2 year, and are threatened with physical violence if they quit. People are kept at the factory for the continuous fulfillment of military contracts Most of the workers are Russians
Occupants propaganda is burning in Melitopol, Donetsk and Faschivka



Crimea roads. From Yalta to Bahchisaray and Simferopol #CrimeaIsUkraine



a meeting of representatives of "companies of homeowners" with the local United Russia party took place. people complained about the lack of water supply. Party reps advised to move to Siberia under the federal programs of "resettlement of compatriots" - or to stop complaining
After 11 years Crimea didn't change its mind - it is Ukraine




More and more photos from occupied territories about Ukraine's Statehood Day




We received hundreds of greetings today from the occupied territories Happy Statehood, Ukraine




Summer? Beach? Holidays? Not in occupied Henichesk where military prohibited people at all beaches. Before the war, it was an extremely popular place for family holidays



