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After I Volunteered In Ukraine, I Made These 22 Comics To Show The Current Situation There (22 Pics)

I want to share with you small stories that I had complied into comics during the time I volunteered in Ukraine and some other stories from Ukrainians themselves who live and are in the warzone spots like Bucha.

If you'd like to see more of my work, please check out my other posts on Bored Panda by clicking hereherehere, here, here, here, and here.

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#1

Not only children suffer from this war but animals too. In Ukraine, lots of families have pets and after the full-scale war began, some of them took their friends with them, but some of them were left behind...

#2

This is not Hachiko...

#3

Souls of murdered children…

#4

Many people and businesses reorganized and learned how to help military forces in Ukraine. Still, despite all of that, they believe that they should try to do more. But what about our governments?

#5

This shelf and rooster has become a symbol of the Ukrainians and their unbreakable spirit. After the RU missile struck down one house in the Kyiv region, this shelf and ceramic rooster were practically left untouched.

#6

#7

Officials are saying that around 216 children have now passed away in the RU - UA War since 24.02.2022, but there is no information about the children that have been killed in Mariupol. Also, more than 120,000 children have been deported from Ukraine to Russia and a huge % of those children were not orphans as they have families.

#8

This just shows the priority of things in Ukraine and Russia… Russians thought that Ukrainians are poor because of propaganda but since 2012, a lot has changed… Regions like Irpin, Bucha, and Gostomel were some of the richest with newly built houses and nice neighborhoods. So some Russian troops were jealous of that and even went as far as to steal women's underwear from the washing machines.

#9

In history, there has been lots of arguing between Ukraine and Poland but a true friend is always there for you if you are in trouble.

#10

#11

Since 24.02.2022, there is no safe place in Ukraine. Missiles can strike anywhere. So air alarms can catch you in some unexpected situations...

#12

"This is a 'special military operation,' we are saving the Russian speaking population!" This is what Russia tells the media but at the end of the day, no one can be protected, especially not those countries who have a lot of Russian-speaking immigrants… Who knows, even all of that aside, maybe they will find another occasion to ruin your life.

#13

All protests in Russia are supported by fear and while in Ukraine, unarmed people fight for their freedom with the Russian armed forces, they already have lost their fear of death. Russians keep their mouths shut because they are afraid to go to prison.

#14

When Ukraine wins, you should visit this beautiful country, especially Lake Lemuria (Rose Lake), Carpathians, and Synevir Lake. Try their national bread called "palyanytsya" and borscht. See their customs on Kupala Night. You will definitely fall in love!

#15

What’s going on in the city of Mariupol is horrifying to every Ukrainian… more than 100,000 people are still in the ruined city and they have no access to simple things like water, food, and medicine. Moreover, the Russian Government of the Krasnoyarsk Territory decided to illegally export grain from the occupied Kherson region, forcibly taking it from farmers. The corresponding decision was published by the press service of the Krasnoyarsk Territory - subsequently, the publication disappeared from the site, but was preserved in the Wayback Machine archive.

#16

A lot of celebrities, famous brands, and huge companies have refused to support Russia and this is a huge sign to all that Russia is doing the wrong thing and their violence is irrelevant in the 21st century.

#17

Russian propaganda has no limits due to their claims that Ukrainians are horrible Nazis and have dangerous bio labs with ill pigeons. People who try to protect their homes and land are called fascists… This is false information… and hilarious propaganda from their side.

#18

To win in this war, Ukraine needs the help of all people. It is not only a matter of their independence it is a matter of surviving and preserving democracy and humanity. If UA loses, it will be a signal to other dictators to do all they want: kill civilians, invade other countries and do whatever they want without any consequences!

#19

#20

There was the story when one granny struck down a Russian drone using a tomato can. I don't think that this was some sort of coincidence but rather a fact. And while even a UA granny behaves like a warrior, the Russian police continue to arrest people with white sheets of paper, bicycles, and even innocent children.

#21

#22

Despite all the horrible things that have happened so far, lots of men and women are very brave and their bravery has no limits!

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