An elderly Ukrainian woman watches her home burn down: “This is the kind of New Year’s Eve we will have. I left my apartment to do some quick shopping and now I can’t find my cat”.

An elderly Ukrainian woman watches her home burn down: “This is the kind of New Year’s Eve we will have. I left my apartment to do some quick shopping and now I can’t find my cat”.
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by TheRealMykola

18 comments
  1. I’d say there is a 90% chance her cat heard the incoming attack and got to the safest place it could find…hopefully safe enough to escape.

  2. Absolutely f@cking heart breaking! She could be any of our Mothers! Just infuriating! All I can do is say a prayer for you! God Bless you and keep you safe!

  3. There is no replacement for a beloved pet, but if she does not find her cat, I know there are many kitties from the warzones who would love to live with her. But I hope she finds her cat safe and sound.

  4. Awe that poor women and people around her, I hope she finds her cat!!

  5. I want to hug this woman with my arms, then hug Putin in a machine press.

  6. There is no manmade punishment invented that will be bad enough for Putin. I hope God has something in store for him that is so awful we cannot imagine. The unwarranted loss of life and destruction can never be replaced.

  7. Russia needs a good NATO slapping. Let’s settle this once and for all. It’s time to throw hands

  8. Every single orc will pay, every mercenary, every storm Z criminal, every mobik, they are all responsible. No mercy.

  9. This is so sad!!!! 😔😔😔
    How many more lives has to be lost for such pointless war?

  10. Heartbreaking. Fuck Putin and his army of bloodthirsty convicts and degenerates. Stay strong, Ukraine!💙💛

  11. I’d like to see a full translation of what she’s saying if anyone has the time. Thanks.

  12. The day of reckoning will come for Putin and his cronies, the tipping point is near.

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