The daughter of the fallen Ukrainian soldier Yaroslav Zhuravl has grown up and is taking revenge on the Russian occupiers for her father

by esberat

18 comments
  1. Not a religious person but pray / hope for her success, may she avenge her father’s death

  2. Longer it goes, more we get molded by war. We are getting better and better at dispatching rashists; it’s not like we got a choice anyway. russians should fear what they are doing to Ukraine; many, that lost loved ones, are eager to bring fight to heart of russia.

  3. moscow should fear. They will pay for their crimes. There will be no mercy.

  4. “The most wonderful soldiers are made of people who, leaving home in the morning, did not even think about war, and in the evening, when they returned, found a crater in the place of their own house, in which their wife, children and parents had evaporated. And this is no longer a man, but a wolf, who will tear as long as he lives, and he will live a long time, because he does not value his own life: he does not need it, he does not need money, he does not need orders, he does not need anything at all. He has only one thing: revenge”

    This is what a russian general said himself about what makes a good warrior. I find it fitting. Be afraid, russians, peaceful people of Ukraine will never forget nor forgive.

  5. So brave, yet so sad.
    If only she didn’t need to.
    Slava Ukraini. 🙏🇺🇦

  6. Russia under Pukin has screwed the pooch .

    They have created hatred for 100’s of years

  7. Are you paying attention, Putler? Instead of wiping out Ukrainians you just exponentially increased the number who will avenge their losses in their hatred for your bloody communist imperialism for GENERATIONS to come. The fact that poles, ukainians and others use a “katsap” -a deragatory term “butcher” from russian aggression 500+ years ago should have informed you that other slavs know your true moskal nature and have a LONG memory.

  8. more motivated than whole vatnik horde together, to fight the righteous fight. god bless her.

  9. Ukraines national anthem is ‘Ukraine is not yet lost’. Fighting back against all odds is their national identity.

  10. There is no one more formidable than someone you’ve taken everything from.

  11. Russia is about to learn the cruel lesson the West was taught in Serbia: you cannot go around murdering people and expect their loved ones to forgive, forget, and move on. Blood leaves a deep stain in the hearts and minds of the ones left behind. Even after 100 years, hatred towards Russia will be a paragon of Ukrainian society and politics. And if Ukraine ever joins the EU, which they will, this hatred is going to ooze and mold future eu-Russia relations. Even if Russia keeps Donbas or Crimea, they are f0cked nonetheless.

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