Anasatasiia, Kyiv region (Andrii’s student), February 2022

“We have here overall 12 cats (including ours) and one dog. They always come to out bed to warm us up and to warm up themselves”

“Short photo report with cats
When we were leaving, there was no time to take glasses.
So I am without them.
I don’t go out, even though there is a possibility to walk around in the backyard. I feel sick from everything and cold. I can’t sleep. The news is constantly on.”
“More or less. Holding on. We worry for our family in Kherson. One friend of mine from Russia was at the rally today together with her family. Their town is small, so it was just their family and cops. That didn’t prevent them from detaining her mom)) But she also taught policemen at the police station how to file a case against her and made crack jokes. Another friend I had to talk out of going to a rally, because she lives in St. Petersburg all alone, she supports herself and works. It is a good deed, of course, but she has no money to pay the fines now. I also have other Russian friends. They all worry about me, every day the ask me if everything is alright. One other Russian friend of mine lives in Israel. So she also went to a peaceful rally 👉👈 But everything is much calmer by them, no one was detained like in the Russian Federation.”

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