This timeline is created to tell people about Ukraine's heroic resistance against full-scale russian aggression. February 24, 2022 is the day it all began... Strap in

Julia Zinchenko
March 1, 2023
First day of Spring — Spring will always defeat the cold, sprouts will break through the ice and give hope for warmth for everyone. flowers will bloom even when there is war
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Yulia Zinchenko is an illustrator from Kyiv. She draws both digitally and traditionally. When the full-scale war began, she started to paint on the subject of the war in Ukraine in order to convey the events and feelings to the world, and to keep Ukraine’s struggle at the forefront of world news. In the past, she loved to draw her dog the most. She would like to work on illustrations for books and is always open to interesting projects.

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Lesia Pik
March 6, 2023
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Lesia is an artist from Odesa, Ukraine. She started drawing 8 years ago after a bad leg injury put her previous career on hold. After leaving Odesa in April 2022, Lesia continues to paint and visualize Ukraine and the invasion. “Drawing for me is a hobby, a job, and a way to reflect. Every time another terrible event happens, I think to myself — again? How can this get any worse? And then I sit down and draw and cry... This is my way of surviving this grief because no one can be aloof. I believe in our Armed Forces, and our victory!”

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Lesia Pik
March 6, 2023
A video emerged today showing a Ukrainian prisoner of war getting executed by russian soldiers. His last words were “Слава Україні!” — “Glory To Ukraine!”
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Lesia is an artist from Odesa, Ukraine. She started drawing 8 years ago after a bad leg injury put her previous career on hold. After leaving Odesa in April 2022, Lesia continues to paint and visualize Ukraine and the invasion. “Drawing for me is a hobby, a job, and a way to reflect. Every time another terrible event happens, I think to myself — again? How can this get any worse? And then I sit down and draw and cry... This is my way of surviving this grief because no one can be aloof. I believe in our Armed Forces, and our victory!”

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Nina Teafornina
March 7, 2023
“Glory to Ukraine” A Ukrainian POW was killed for two words that simply meant he loved his homeland

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Julia Zinchenko
March 9, 2023
The more moskovia tries to destroy our cities, the more we want to delve into our culture and traditions and share them. Leaving her plan unfulfilled. Happy Birthday Taras Hryhorovych!
Artist

Yulia Zinchenko is an illustrator from Kyiv. She draws both digitally and traditionally. When the full-scale war began, she started to paint on the subject of the war in Ukraine in order to convey the events and feelings to the world, and to keep Ukraine’s struggle at the forefront of world news. In the past, she loved to draw her dog the most. She would like to work on illustrations for books and is always open to interesting projects.

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Mari Seroshtanova
March 11, 2023
People who go to war did not choose this life, but they are forced to live it and take responsibility for the defense of their country. Everyone has their own profession, but now it is the same for everyone - a citizen of Ukraine 🇺🇦

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Ihor Happy Supermongoose
March 13, 2023

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Lesia Pik
March 17, 2023
In memory of the Mariupol Drama Theater. On March 16, 2022 russia bombed a theater where adults and children were hiding. The exact number of victims is still unknown, and the dead are more than 300
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Lesia is an artist from Odesa, Ukraine. She started drawing 8 years ago after a bad leg injury put her previous career on hold. After leaving Odesa in April 2022, Lesia continues to paint and visualize Ukraine and the invasion. “Drawing for me is a hobby, a job, and a way to reflect. Every time another terrible event happens, I think to myself — again? How can this get any worse? And then I sit down and draw and cry... This is my way of surviving this grief because no one can be aloof. I believe in our Armed Forces, and our victory!”

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Russia still represents a clear and present danger to all democracies and peace-loving countries in the world. It wages war by bombing hospitals, homes and schools.