An apartment building in Lviv 8 months after it was hit by a Russian missile, killing 10 people.

by onesole

22 comments
  1. Ukrainians sure are resourceful. In my country shit doesn’t get fixed even in a no war environment.

  2. Lviv is not in Donbas: why russians tried to “free” Lviv?

  3. Ukrainians are amazing. Every single person must take inspiration from them in the way they are reconstructing despite a war. And personally know some Ukrainians who are a blessing to the human race. Despite facing a war they are staying strong. We should all take inspiration from them.

  4. Russians take note, this is how your government should handle problems. You got the heating on yet over there?

  5. Awesome,hardworking and ambitious people.

    Having said that, I wouldn’t publicize this too much, in case some russian dickeahds have ideas.

  6. Russia just doing what it always did. But does Europe and USA doing things to which they aspired for after WW2?

  7. Incredible! I hope Ukrainians will live better than ever and their struggle will not go in vain!❤️🇺🇦

    >!they literally built this faster than my city officials who are trying to patch a hole in the road for several years already…!<

  8. If you think this is bad, you should check out Gaza

  9. If it was a Russian missile the building would not be there, it was an Ukrainian AA-missile which was missed is target

  10. I used to live around 500 meters from this place. There was a restaurant down here, which I often visited with my family. Windows were broken in all the houses around. Thank God we were not hurt.

  11. By the way the building picture on top is way before war start. Then someone buy out the building and reconstructed. So today this hose building have no damage but someone like to post it as they did

  12. This is some heavy cherrypicking here buddy. I’ve lived in ukraine for a long time, and a lot of shit was never going to get fixed even before the war.

  13. I’m really impressed with Ukranian evacuation measures. They’re enduring constant bombardments and suffer surprisingly few casualties. Any is too many, so I hope they can improve their detection and warning systems even further 

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