
We have the distinct pleasure of working with members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine across many different units and disciplines, and one of the most consistent feedback we receive from soldiers is that they weren't aware that quite so many thoughtful people around the world have learned so much about Ukrainian history, culture, food, etc. through Reddit. We work with two servicemen in particular for whom we often translate Reddit comments.
This holiday we want to deliver some messages from you – members of the r/Ukraine community – to those who are defending us all.
Like a holiday pen pal kind of thing!
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Write a message to a defender in the comments. We'll translate it for you and pass it along!
Your message can be as long or short as you need to express your thoughts – a note of gratitude, or something you've learned about Ukraine that really touched you, or even just a joke – really anything you'd like to communicate is appropriate. We'll pass anything on!
If you're uncomfortable sharing your message publicly, feel free to email it to duellingislands @ gmail .com or send it to me in a Reddit DM.
PS. If your message includes questions, we will do our best to pass any answers back to you – however, there will be a delay as heroes are often busy doing hero stuff.
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The 1034th day of a ten-year invasion that has been going on for centuries.
One day closer to victory.
🇺🇦 HEROIAM SLAVA! 🇺🇦
by duellingislands
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Greetings and Merry Christmas from the other side of the world.
God Bless Ukraine.
God Bless You.
Godspeed.
I’ve been inspired by the bravery and determination of Ukrainians since the days of the Orange Revolution. I just want to acknowledge all that you are doing for your country and for the world. I know that every day brings struggle right now, but I hope that one day we can all have peace and together we can make the world the good place it should be. My thoughts are with you, wherever you are, whoever you are, whatever you are doing and I want the best possible Christmastime for you, or whatever form your winter celebration takes.
Slava Ukraini! Thank you.
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