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RE: Kharkiv in my eyes- The Second Largest City of Ukraine

in Team Ukraine2 years ago

Thanks for sharing a sweet memory of your city and I really hope that the people will get through this make the place even better than it was before once the war is over. Land can be taken and destroyed but the spirit is something that is more difficult to break

And the Ukrainian people is showing to be pretty much badass. After all the fighting for the Homeland. The world keeps observing heartbroken especially because there is so much propaganda in so many countries just to find things that are not justifiable at all thank you truly understand that the world is indeed polarizing I'm not into Unity which is really very sad. There's nothing wrong in our differences, but engulfing by force to erradicate them I still do not understand

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Completely agree with you. My native homeland got liberated from Pakistan in 1971 and we call it the liberation war. I remember my dad used to talk about how my grandpa fought for the country and how my grandma survived. Somehow in my blood, war things are related and I was not aware of it. Now I can relate, Bangladesh lost 3M people during the war. I hope Ukraine will get what it deserves...

It is sad how war seems to be ingrained in humanity and the scars will run deep so long. Past,present and future we do not seem able to find peace and respect for each other. Yet we can only hope. Sending comfort.