So I went to Ukraine... During the war.
Summary
TLDRВ этом видео скрипте путешественник делится своими впечатлениями о поездке в Украину во время войны. Он описывает свои впечатления от города Львов, культурной столицы Украины, и Киева, столицы страны. Также автор делится своими встречами с местными жителями и их жизнями, которые продолжают идти в условиях войны. В скрипте подчёркивается, что несмотря на военные действия, Украина продолжает стремиться сохранить свою культуру и историю, а её жители продолжают бороться за свободу и независимость.
Takeaways
- 🕊️ В связи с безопасностью, автор поездки решил сохранить ее в строгой тайне и не размещал публичных сообщений до безопасного выхода из страны.
- 🌍 Автор не планировал посещение Украины, но предложение от друга и талант-менеджера по географии, Макса, изменило его планы.
- 🚫 В Украину въезжать можно только через наземное пересечение, так как все авиаперелеты были приостановлены с начала войны в 2022 году.
- 🏨 В Украине, несмотря на военные действия, страна все еще пытается поддерживать туристическую индустрию и предоставляет укрытие для гостей.
- 🛑 В случае атаки предупреждают посетителей возможными опасностями, например, с помощью мобильных приложений или сирены.
- 🏙️ Летовую столицу Украины, Левов, можно узнать благодаря различным историческим зданием и культурным улицам.
- 🍽️ В отеле Best Western в Левове гостям предлагается ресторан, который также служит бомбоубежищем.
- 🏰 Киев, столица Украины, продолжает функционировать, хотя многие строительные проекты были приостановлены из-за войны.
- 🚇 Киевская метрополитен является одним из самых красивых в мире, с мозаиками иシャンделерами украшая потолок.
- 🛑 В Киеве на площади перед собором выставляют уничтоженные российские танки и боевые машины в качестве символа сопротивления.
- 🌌 Ночь в Киеве приносит свои красоты, такие как зенитное кольцо или лунный дог, которые видны благодаря отсутствию освещения.
Q & A
Почему автор решил провести поездку в Украину во время войны?
-Автор был предложен поездку от своего друга Макса, талантового менеджера, который является фанатом географии и хотел увидеть автора в эпизоде о Украине.
Какой компании автор обратился за информацией о посещении Украины?
-Автор обратился в компанию 'visit Ukraine dot today', которая также спонсировала его поездку.
Какие меры предосторожности принимаются для туристов, посетивших Украину во время войны?
-Туристам рекомендуют быть осторожными и знать о возможных опасностях, таких как возможные обстрелы, которые могут быть предупреждены сиреневыми сигналами или приложением, информирующем о текущих обстоятельствах.
Какой способ автор использовал для попадания в Украину, так как все авиаперелеты были приостановлены?
-Автор прибыл в Украину через пограничный город Медика, пересекая границу пешком после прилета в Варшаву, Польшу.
Какой отель автор назвал одним из самых крутых в мире?
-Автор назвал отель 'Best Western' в Левове одним из самых крутых в мире из-за его открытия в период войны и уникальной атмосферы.
Что автор нашел особенно привлекательным в отеле 'Best Western' в Левове?
-Автор был привлечен множественными картами разных городов и регионов, которые были разбросаны по всему отелю.
Какие меры были предприняты в городе Левов для энергосбережения?
-Для энергосбережения многие предприятия и коммерческие здания использовали генераторы из-за повреждения некоторых электростанций.
Чему автор посвятил свое видео в Киеве?
-Автор посвятил своему видео в Киеве тому, как город пытается сохранить свою функциональность и культурную идентичность несмотря на военные действия.
Какие меры безопасности предусматривались в отеле, где останавливался автор в Киеве?
-В отеле, где останавливался автор в Киеве, был подземный убежище, к которому гостям можно было обратиться в случае необходимости.
Чему посвятил автор свой последний проект в видео?
-Автор посвятил свой последний проект сбору мнений украинцев о том, что означает для них быть украинцем в условиях войны.
Какие особенности Украинцев автор выявил в ходе своего проекта?
-Автор выявил, что Украинцы - это те, кто ценит свободу, готов бороться за нее, трудолюбивы, креативны и способны объединиться для поддержания друг друга в сложные времена.
Outlines
😀 Тайная поездка в Украину во время войны
Подробно описывается, как автор решил провести свою поездку в Украину в строго конфиденциальном порядке из соображений безопасности. В параграфе отмечается, что несмотря на военные действия, Украина все еще стремится поддерживать свою туристическую индустрию, предупреждая туристов о возможных опасностях, такими как возможные бомбардировки и военные учения. Описывается процесс пограничного перехода и въезда в Украину через Польшу, а также встреча с местным гидом и первые впечатления от Украины.
🏰 Изучение Львова и его культурных достопримечательностей
Автор погружается в культурный облик Львова, называемого культурной столицей Украины. В этом параграфе описываются исторические здания, муралы, которые чествуют украинскую культуру и народ, а также виды городской жизни, прерванной военными действиями. Рассказывается о проживании в отеле Best Western, который открыт в середине войны и имеет уникальный дизайн с картами по всему миру. Также автор поделился впечатлениями от ужина в ресторане-бомбоубежище и о своем опыте общения с местными жителями.
🚧 Киев: город на перепутье войны и жизни
В этом отрывке автор описывает свое прибытие в Киев, столицу Украины, и его впечатления от города, который продолжает функционировать несмотря на военные действия. Рассказывается о проживании в отеле Bursa, остановках на метро Киевской подземки, а также о посещении исторических мест, таких как Собор Святой Софии. Автор также делится своими наблюдениями за городскими разрушениями, остатками войны и процессом восстановления.
🌌 Ночное Киев: красота в темноте
Автор рассказывает о своем ночном прогулке по Киеву, где наблюдается экономия электроэнергии, что приводит к глубокому затемнению улиц и мосты. Однако, из-за отсутствия освещения, звезды и ночная небесная заря видны особенно ярко. В параграфе также описывается утро в городе, которое просыпается и начинает свое повседневное ходьба, несмотря на военные условия.
💣 Послевоенные разрушения и украинская национальная идентичность
В заключительном параграфе автор осмещается разрушения, вызванные военными действиями, включая разрушенные танки и другие военные средства, выставленные в центре Киева. Описываются разрушения на дорогах и в городских районах, а также проблема минирования, которая заставляет местных жителей быть осторожными и находить способы обхода опасностей. Автор также проводит небольшой проект, спрашивая украинцев, что означает для них быть украинцем, и получает различные ответы, отражающие национальный дух и выживания.
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Keywords
💡конфиденциальность поездки
💡военная обстановка
💡туризм во время войны
💡бомбоубежища
💡границы и пограничные переходы
💡культурный капитал Украины
💡энергосбережение
💡ночных обстоятельства
💡история и культура
💡военная техника и разрушения
💡жизнь в условиях войны
Highlights
The trip to Ukraine was kept confidential for security reasons, with no public posts until safely out of the country.
Despite the war, Ukraine is still trying to maintain its tourism industry with precautions and warnings in place.
Visit Ukraine dot today sponsored the trip to help with the Ukraine episode and provided information and contacts.
Air travel into Ukraine is suspended due to the war, requiring land crossing from Poland.
Lviv, the cultural capital of Ukraine, shows signs of conflict with boarded-up windows and sandbag blockades.
The Best Western Hotel in Lviv opened during the war and features maps from around the world.
The hotel restaurant doubles as a bomb shelter, reflecting the reality of life during wartime.
Ukrainian cuisine is highlighted, including traditional dishes like borsch and filet mignon steak.
Lviv's underground cafes and restaurants show the city's resilience and unique culture amidst the conflict.
Funeral services for fallen soldiers are a daily occurrence in Lviv, emphasizing the human cost of the war.
Kiev, the capital, shows signs of damage from the war but continues to function and move forward.
Hotel Bursa in Kiev offers a charming stay with an underground bunker and断电情况下的说明.
Kiev's Metro is noted for its beauty and efficiency, operating despite the war.
Destroyed Russian military vehicles are displayed in public squares as a symbol of resistance.
Saint Sophia Cathedral and complex represent Ukraine's rich cultural heritage and history.
The road to Zabuchia shows the remnants of war with destroyed military vehicles and buildings.
Ukraine's landscape is now littered with land mines, making it one of the most mined places in the world.
People of Ukraine share their thoughts on what it means to be Ukrainian in the face of war and resilience.
Transcripts
for security reasons I decided to keep
this trip entirely confidential and did
not post anything publicly until I was
safely out of the country
[Applause]
there are three things I hate more than
anything else in this world mosquitoes
waiting in long lines and being cold
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I usually end up getting stuck with one
of them no matter where I go
so little context originally I was not
planning on going to Ukraine let alone
anytime soon let alone during a war
but I was given an offer long story
short my friend Max that I met at Abu
Dhabi last year is a talent manager he's
a fan of geography now and then one day
he hit me up and said hey barbs how
would you like to go to Ukraine for the
Ukraine episode and I was like what the
and then he was like yeah I have
connections and then I was like
okay and then my mom was like
um
I don't care yeah she's seen me go to a
lot of crazy places so at this point
she's kind of dead inside which works
great for me and it was interesting
because this trip was gonna happen
almost at the one year anniversary from
when the war started so I had to work
with a short period of time when it
seemed to be relatively calmer so the
company Max got me in contact with was
visit Ukraine dot today if you have any
questions about visiting Ukraine or just
any questions in general hit them up
they have all the information on their
website and you can even talk to some of
them as well they basically sponsored
this trip because they wanted to help me
out with the Ukraine episode which is
awesome thank you so much uh visit
Ukraine dot today but yeah in any case
basically even during war times Ukraine
is still trying to kind of Salvage and
maintain whatever little tourism
industry they still have however if
anybody decides to come and visit they
do let the people know that their trip
will come with a degree of precaution
you could get bombed
if there is any imminent danger they do
let the people know with air raid sirens
that you can hear outside your window or
there's an app that notifies them about
anything that's going on that they need
to be careful about whether it's short
range ballistics on the east side or if
it's military exercises going on in
Belarus it's so crazy like they even
like notified me in my paperwork if
there is a bombing you will have to go
to the bomb shelter I believe the law
states that any commercial or
residential property that is over 600
square meters is required by law to have
an underground shelter built under it so
most businesses and hotels and apartment
complexes have an underground shelter
it's pretty interesting how they have
their system you know second getting
into Ukraine is a little different
because since the war started in 2022
all air travel into Ukraine has been
suspended so the only way to get into
Ukraine is via land Crossing so this is
how I got in basically I would have to
fly all the way to Warsaw Poland where I
would meet up with my go-to poll Conrad
who was in the Poland episode we would
go go to Krakow the culture capital of
Poland and then from there I would go on
my Merry way on a bus ride all the way
to medika the town on the border with
Ukraine where I would have to Cross by
foot to the Ukrainian side and I would
meet up with my contact so yeah so with
all of that in check I packed up as much
as I could and it was off to Poland
oh snow is so weird I haven't seen this
in so long alright so I'm here in Krakow
with my go to pole Mr Conrad you may
remember this thing from the Poland
episode the barbecue next to the town
Gates how has your life been since the
Poland episode it's been good looking
forward to the next Zelda game because
it's pretty much in the setting like
this
serious squirrels just do this in Poland
okay well as beautiful as Krakow was and
as much as I loved it this video is not
about Poland or krakov it's about
Ukraine so with my last minute
preparations I had to get ready prepare
for the cold do some last minute
research drink my coffee and head out
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la la la la la
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so this is the path to the Border
just gonna follow these people kind of
surreal you know just people with
suitcases just uh you know walking into
a war zone
foreign
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just across the border
I am now in Ukraine
I don't even know what to think wow so
this is my Ukraine go-to guy Jan how you
doing great great nice to meet you so
Crossing into the west side of Ukraine
was pretty interesting as this area has
seen relatively less conflict the first
thing you'll notice are the huge patches
of mistletoe on the trees technically
considered a parasite but I honestly
thought it was kind of charming as we
drove on Jan immediately had to let me
know some ground rules uh military
checkpoints police checkpoints a lot of
militaries all around and a lot of
police all around so okay uh it's
forbidden to take any pictures of
military vehicles okay finally we
arrived in leviv the culture capital of
Ukraine everywhere you go you see
historic buildings murals on walls that
honor the Ukrainian culture and people
there's a deep story behind this place
as it was a part of many different
shifting Empires and hands of
sovereignty throughout the centuries
well this has to be the coolest looking
dead-end alley I've ever seen in my life
if you looked a little closer though
like many other cities in Ukraine there
is a sort of ambiance of tension windows
are boarded up with plywood or sometimes
they are even blockaded by sandbags to
conserve electricity many businesses and
commercial property use generators as
some of the power plants have been hit
and attacked this is a very common sight
and if I'm going to be honest quite
frankly witnessing all of this was a
little eerie but also exhilarating at
the same time because it showed a
society that was trying to still
function amidst the chaos in any case I
would be staying at the Best Western
Hotel in leviv which is honestly one of
the most badass hotels in the entire
world because they literally opened up
in the summer during the war the staff
is super friendly and the hotel not only
has an amazing atmosphere but it
definitely caught my eye because this
hotel had one thing that really spoke to
my character Maps everywhere you go in
this hotel you will see maps of various
cities and regions across the world
obviously as the geography guy I was
completely in my element within this
place hey they even had a map of my home
city which felt pretty welcoming not
gonna lie this is the hotel room it's
it's pretty good it's got a shower I
messed things up yeah it's pretty good
TV Wi-Fi electricity everything you need
it's great check it they gave me a fruit
platter and a card just welcoming me oh
what oh these these ukrainians now
here's the cool thing the hotel actually
has a restaurant underneath them which
doubles as a bomb shelter they said they
would treat me to a meal and all they
asked was that I reviewed it but before
the meal they had to give me a few
drinks and this is where the story gets
a little interesting so here it is
the zombie drink
hmm I like it I like it they use my
favorite rum Kraken then they prepared a
second drink the Autumn kiss let's do
this in Ukraine
okay I'm not gonna lie after this I kind
of forgot to put on my lav mic so the
audio is gonna be a little choppy bear
with me so the restaurant here wants to
treat me to dinner I don't know what's
gonna happen let's find out also not
gonna lie those two drinks kind of Hit
me hard and I am feeling a little loopy
I am in no position to review food right
now but I'm gonna do it and look at this
water they gave me this is butter basil
butter this is Ukraine man
only ukrainians do this this is
incredibly Ukrainian solo pig fat with
herbs and just
um I love greasy fatty salty foods this
right up my alley sorrow so you cannot
get more Ukrainian than borsche borsch
is distinctly Ukrainian and they do it
the proper way pieces of beetroot inside
of it and go crazy
top three favorite soups in the world
Porsche here we have the next dish for
you it's a Wilton with the Carpathian
mushrooms on the top of it there is a
moss I'm just I'm just eating whatever
they give me
and it's good
it's like clam chowder but better and
give me a spoon let me try eating this
with a knife
yeah you know I finished that job I
swear why is it why is it everywhere I
go my subscribers or the people I meet
the locals they always try to get me
drunk it always works it's happened in
St Vincent it happens and brought to
Slava now Ukraine yeah and the next dish
yeah it's a filet mignon steak my dog is
called pepper sauce to eat Madagascar
hot sauce okay let's do this filet
mignon how do I okay I gotta look how
juicy come on Focus stupid camera come
on focus focus on the juicy
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I thought I made sex good this is on a
whole other level look at the uh potato
girl oh shoot it's gonna fall oh shoot
still five second roll
seriously I think this is the most like
luxurious meal I've ever had in my life
my goodness and I'm having it in Ukraine
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I am
day two and live the city Comes Alive
notable sites are still there like the
guy who invented the kerosene lamp the
guy who founded the city and so on but
of course I would need a proper guide so
I met up with miroslava who will be way
better than me at explaining levieve
this is Liberty Avenue our city is
rather old because our leap was first
mentioned in the Galicia Millennium
Chronicles under the year of 1256 all
the time russinians ukrainians lived
here All This Time Medieval ages
Austrian period we had in luviv we had
Nazi invasion we had Soviet period the
conflict goes back even before that the
conflict goes back to the 16th century
first stop St George's Cathedral
probably the most famous site in this
whole city and if you looked a little
closer you'd notice a little something
so question why did they put the cage
around the statue because of the war
protection right protection yes yeah you
can see two statues one of the pope of
Rome and Constantinople Park Tree Art
the patriarch and the pope and the pope
yeah it means that the church if you're
Christians you have to be United so it's
kind of like a mix between both between
both right now here's the thing leviv is
kind of like a double City one above
ground one below ground and in such you
will find many restaurants cafes
underground like this really cool cafe
so now I'm at a cafe where it's
underground and they give you a headlamp
we're we're going and once you sit down
the show really begins
Ukrainian SpongeBob is following me yeah
look at what is going on
there's a red and black flag over there
explain what is that we have Ukrainian
flag it's blue and yellow right and we
have another flag of Ukrainian
resistance Army it's black soil and red
blood of our boys who defend Ukraine now
as much fun as we had and as beautiful
as some parts of the city were you
couldn't help but notice a somewhat
melancholic undertone oftentimes you
might pass by a grave site with a
Ukrainian flag which meant it was the
burial site of a recently deceased
soldier in fact we actually came across
this a funeral service for a recently
deceased Soldier I was surprised because
they were actually imploring me to film
this in fact they wanted me to give
recognition to a fallen soldier as he
was carried out everybody kneeled to pay
respect and everyone headed into the
church where the service was held this
was just one incident amongst many and I
was told that this was pretty much a
daily occurrence despite that in Viv now
we almost every day we have a funeral
ceremony in the center of the city we
have to continue to live so we have to
raise our children we have to earn money
we have to work we have to to drink to
eat we try to make our life as more
ordinary despite the work as possible as
possible as it is possible we have to
live you have to live somehow right yeah
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[Applause]
alas it was time to move on and get out
of the western side of the country and
head east and by that I mean Kiev the
capital several kilometers on the main
Highway before you even enter into the
city you'll notice remnants of the war
with destroyed buildings that were
attacked by Russians in 2022 even in
little stopover places that paralleled
the E-40 Highway like makarif or
andrifka
keys made it too
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Warfare did not really hit the city much
though and when you enter into Kiev
you'll notice that it is still a
somewhat functioning City however many
major construction projects have been
halted due to the war yet they are still
trying their best to move forward from
here I would be staying at hotel Bursa
right at the heart of the old town this
place was very Charming somewhat more of
a younger crowd type of Hotel it has its
own Cafe and Restaurant again super nice
staff and of course just like all the
other hotels if you need it they have an
underground bunker and of course my room
was quite the spectacle one rustic brick
wall on the side and a beautiful bed of
course it came with your typical
disclaimers in case if there was a power
outage so this is the room oh my
goodness dear Paul we appreciate you
chose Bursa hotel and Kiev We Wish You a
comfortable and safe stay enjoy the
moment
oh yeah I was kind of obsessed with this
bed maybe even a little too much so good
that I even elbowed myself in the ribs
and injured myself
in any case it was getting a little late
and I decided to take my first night
walk in Kiev and uh I kind of noticed
something so this is crazy I have a
little light with me I'm here just
walking along the nipro river all the
lights are turned off all the street
lights everything is dark the only
lights are usually just coming from the
Cars a few businesses
I don't even know if you can see it
there's the bridge way back there all
the lights on the bridge are turned off
half of the city just goes dark at night
on that note though there was something
good that came out of the darkness it
allowed the night sky to become
illuminated tenfold and for the first
time in a long time I got to see a moon
halo or a moon dog these things usually
only occur in the freezing cold
temperatures at night and it was
honestly one of the most beautiful
spectacles I'd ever seen in a city
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morning time in Kiev is a whole
different atmosphere the city wakes up
and starts hustling and bustling people
are moving businesses are opening up and
people are trying their best to keep
moving forward so I'm from California I
don't have a lot of warm clothing so I
had to kind of pack up whatever I had
that was warm
I mean it worked on Christmas now since
the war to conserve electricity trams
have stopped operating however the Metro
still functions now if you know me I
love taking metros let's see how Kiev
fares the Kiev Metro is without a doubt
one of the most beautiful metros I've
ever seen mosaics adorning the ceilings
with chandeliers with three main lines
it's pretty efficient and gets you where
you need to go nothing more beautiful
than crossing the nipple River if you're
lucky you can pass by the mother
motherland statue it's amazing so this
Barcelona the world's deepest Metro
station 107 meters below the ground let
me just show you in a time lapse of how
long it takes to get to the top
[Music]
there you go Arsenal station so this is
quite an interesting thing to witness
I'm here at St Michael's square and uh
right next to it are a bunch of
destroyed Russian tanks and carrier
Vehicles put on display for the public
the locals and any visitors to see as a
way to kind of rally up the Ukrainian
people to let them know that hey this is
going on kind of surreal it's like all
these destroyed vehicles in the middle
of a Public Square in front of a
cathedral this is uh I guess this is the
message that Ukraine wants to not only
send to Russia but to the world just
like leviv Kiev is a city that seems to
have a central theme of being caught in
the dichotomy of being in the middle of
a war while trying to maintain a
functional Society while also trying to
portray its unique identity and culture
to the world and share it as best as
they can at whatever capacity and in
such I could not come to Kiev without
missing not only a UNESCO heritage site
but the first one of the country the
Saint Sophia Cathedral and complex it
was actually named after the Hagia
Sophia and constructed in the 11th
century unfortunately I could not go in
it was closed during the time that I was
there but I was allowed to go up the
bell tower so you can definitely tell
it's Ukrainian because the angels are
wearing vishvankas
the bell tower offers amazing views not
only of the interior and of the
cathedral complex but also of the city
outside and it is quite a privilege to
experience after all the Kiev
exploration it was time for Yan to take
me to one of the most important sites
outside of the city so in Kiev there
were three lines of defense and on the
third line that's where all the fighting
began and here on the road to zabuchia
you see all the destroyed military
vehicles tanks carriers just rusting
left here after all the months these
Russian tanks destroyed from zabucha the
remnants of War just kept continuing
from town to town this
it's on the Strategic Crossroads on the
way from Belarus all the way to Kiev it
was hit hard in February of 2022. the
crazy thing is people still live in
these buildings so this half was
destroyed where people actually still
live further over there in that part of
the building the whole area Northeast of
Kiev and the Kiev o blast is just
riddled and speckled with sight after
sight whether it's a destroyed Bridge a
destroyed arts and culture center
rusting piles of cars that were
destroyed within battles Russian
Artillery boxes the sites seemed to be
endless along the side of the roads you
see leftover Russian and Ukrainian
trenches little Mounds where soldiers
were fighting tons of fields with
unharvested crops due to the fact that
land mines have been planted everywhere
rendering the entire areas as unsafe it
is speculated to take about 15 years to
demine all of the fields rule number one
do not walk into the forests or any
place off-road Ukraine is now one of the
most mind play places in the world land
mines pretty much everywhere unless if
it has been checked this is earpin along
with pucha it was where some of the
bloodiest most devastating battles
happened bullet holes everywhere
aftermath shelling it's a lot it's a lot
to take in it's a lot to see it's a lot
to witness this is the reality of War
sometimes you gotta understand how
things are really going down
in the end what it comes down to is like
most post-soviet Nations Ukraine is kind
of caught in the middle of the East
Slavic world and the West European world
the situation is very complicated and
it's not simple to address people are
figuring things out and taking it one
day at a time you cannot avoid the topic
of war in this country it is everywhere
you go and everywhere you step but I
really wanted to get to know the
Ukrainian people so I just had one
little project when I came here
thankfully there was a little mini
theater Studio that I could use thank
you to United 24 media for stepping in
and helping out with this and I honestly
just wanted to ask the Ukrainian people
one simple question what is a Ukrainian
for me to be Ukrainian it means to be uh
independent and to to feel the freedom
in our veins for the 500 years we have
been burned and we've been dying just
with the one thing we want to be free
Ukrainian is a Freewheel free choice and
Freeland missiles and drones and so on
uh you need to to be Fearless this
country give me anything what I have for
now I'm a member of parliament I'm
Olympic champion and I'm proud to be
Ukrainian is when you always fight you
for freedom but we are like everyone
else like to party we like to drink we
like to have fun to be a Ukrainian means
drink coffee and gathering with your
family when Russian missile is attacking
you climbing your 23rd fly floor because
the elevator is off for girls for
example means dry dry your hair when in
a car you know because there is no
electricity Maria is the hair thing is
the hair thing true yeah it's true
if you haven't been in carpathians I
will probably recommend you to go there
the most authentic ukrainians their
traditions in its most original way
we'll we want and we we have to be
creative to survive every single 15
years old girl in Ukraine at the moment
and knows almost everything about
generators yeah we know it's about high
Mars we know about leopard we're now
about military guys every single
Ukrainian are volunteer to be a
Ukrainian means to be a hard worker but
to be a stubborn person we are not very
good team players we are individualists
and it comes the truths from our history
I want to
tell a big big thank you for all men who
and women of course who are on the world
now and of course on the front line a
lot of women are there too that's why
Ukrainian women are the best woman in
the world and I'm very proud of all of
them and to be Ukrainian it means that
you definitely must to help each other
your friends your neighbors your friends
who are soldiers right now yeah police
station God Etc and also for civilians
it's like in the game you know trying to
reach Next Level it is harder and harder
and you're thinking what is next what is
next why why for me why it's everything
for my nation but find finally you can
see that you are strong enough or we are
walking through the hell but after I
invite everyone to Ukraine and I will
hug you and if not me we have everyone
in Ukraine who will hug you
I can't believe
this is what my life is now I I started
doing the Afghanistan episode in an
apartment and now I'm halfway across the
world in a war zone I don't know what's
going to happen to geography now but it
seems like this is where things are now
I got this far in life let's see where
life takes me after this
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