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wachi-delectrico · 1 year ago
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Eu no se si estas en el discord pero fijate las publicaciones de @azover-tries-to-art 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀 para un masterpost de artistas argentines 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
Aaaaaa es verdad, iba a entrar y me colgué aaaaaaaaaa
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ltwilliammowett · 6 months ago
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Ship of the Line Azov, by Calder Moore 2021
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fuckyeahmarxismleninism · 2 months ago
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'Moderate Rebels Club' by Carlos Latuff
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ukraineblr · 6 months ago
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ICYMI, Netflix's 'Atlas" has included a real clip filmed by Azov during the battle for Mariupol into one of the first scenes showing a "video" of robots attacking humans.
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azover · 1 year ago
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Hello officer this tranny was mean to me please kill her :(
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panimoonchild · 9 months ago
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Fight for them as they fought for you
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Mykyta Tatyanko "Zhyvchyk", a soldier of the 501st separate marine battalion, is still in captivity. He hit the front pages of all the world's media because he was simply helping the wounded during the shelling of the Mariupol maternity hospital. Because he just wanted to save someone.
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In Mariupol, Zhyvchyk provided moral support to the locals. Ksenia, a resident of the city, met the soldier when a residential area was shelled. That day, March 12, her family was injured and slaughtered - her 16-year-old son and her sister's husband were killed instantly. "I was in a state of shock: I wanted to commit suicide because half of my family was killed in front of me, and the other half was not sure if they would survive," Ksenia said. The young defender helped the woman to keep her morale up. Mykyta convinced her that she shouldn't do anything to herself because many people around her needed help. "You are needed here, let's go help," Ksenia recalls. Ksenia told Mykyta's mother, Larysa, everything in detail, and told her that she had become the heroine of a movie about Mariupol. She also talked a lot about Mykyta in the movie, but she didn't give them any details. They are still in touch. Once she said: "Maybe you will be offended by me, but now Mykyta will be my adopted son." And Larysa was very happy about that, because now they both pray for him sincerely. Larysa was also contacted by one of the guys who was in the TRO and headed the security of the hospital in the city center. In a conversation with the soldier's mother, the defender said that in Mariupol, her son shared his food and medicine with the residents. Mykyta gave away almost everything he had.
❗In these pictures, he is 19 years old. At the age of 18, he voluntarily chose the path of the military, which even before the full-scale war, he was in the east part of Ukraine. Mykyta has been in captivity for almost 2 years, so he is now 21.
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Please, share stories of our defenders in captivity. Many of them, including Mykyta have been there more than 2 years. You can only imagine what Russians do and tell them. Russians entertain themselves by breaking people, especially Ukrainians. They fiercely hate people who protect and fight for freedom. I hope our people find even more power in themselves to live through the hell of russian captivity. And when defenders all come back to their homeland, they will be themselves, in a healthy state like body and mind. There so many people are waiting for them. They deserve only good things after all of that.
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The gorgeous Frank with important message in Kyiv.
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bogdansavchenko · 1 year ago
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Пройшло 717 днів того як Україна захищає світ
Я створив цей плакат ще на початку вторгнення по своїм першим враженням.
і ось знову наближається річниця яку ми не забудемо ніколи. "Лютий ранок"
717 days have passed since Ukraine defends the world
I created this poster at the beginning of the invasion based on my first impressions.
And now, once again, we are approaching an anniversary we will never forget.
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dontforgetukraine · 5 months ago
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Ukrainians have been gathering in different places in Kyiv every week to advocate for the return of POWs of the Mariupol garrison who have been Russian captivity since May 2022. The gatherings shown here are from September 1, 2024 on Bohdan Khmelnytsky Street.
Sources: @/yuliiia_ua, Denys from Kharkiv
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creatives-argentines · 1 year ago
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In light of Henry Kissinger dying, spread the word to 3rd world artists about thirdworldart.net
There's a bunch of resources on how to handle yourself in the international artistic market.
Y si hay algune argentine leyendo, fijate mis otros posts: estoy llamando a creatives argentines para hacer un masterpost y ganar visibilidad internacional debido al clima político en el que nos encontramos. Por favor si estas incluso considerando abrir comisiones unite a nuestro discord
Thank you everyone for your help! May that piece of shit rot in hell, and May we triumph through his established horrors.
NUNCA MÁS
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sonyaheaneyauthor · 8 months ago
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Ukrainian philosopher Valery Alekseievich Bosenko (1927-2007). Photographed in Mariupol. Date unknown.
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(c) @ red_ruth_art
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folklorespring · 9 months ago
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2 years since Mariupol defenders started to leave Azovstal in Mariupol and were captured by russians. Around 2000 Mariupol defenders are still in russian captivity.
Photo from Azovstal by Dmytro "Orest" Kozatskyi
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whencyclopedia · 3 months ago
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Peter the Great
Peter I of Russia (Peter the Great) was the Tsar of Russia from 1682-1721 and Emperor of Russia from 1721-1725. During his long reign, Peter had absolute power and brought real change to Russia, including building its first navy, introducing industrialisation, establishing educational institutions and creating the new Russian capital, St. Petersburg.
Peter loved learning from foreigners, especially during his long trip to Western Europe (the Grand Embassy). This trip allowed him to modernise Russia and put it on equal footing with other powerful and modern European nations.
Childhood & Education
Peter was born in Moscow on 30 May 1672. He was the son of Tsar Alexis (1629-1676) and his second wife Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina (1651-1694). Although he was the third son of Tsar Alexis, his birth was welcomed with much fanfare as his older half-brothers, Feodor (1661-1682) and Ivan (1666-1696), were both sickly and weak. As thanks for his healthy birth, the Tsaritsa's family were given honours and rose in rank. Peter was christened on 29 June, Saint Peter's feast day in the Russian Orthodox Church.
As a child, Peter was surrounded by luxury and was looked after by a governess, a wet nurse, and a staff of playmates and companions who obeyed his every whim. Peter was educated by Nikita Zotov (1644-1717), who told him epic stories of Russia's past. Zotov made such an impression on Peter that they remained lifelong friends, and Peter swore he would return Russia to its former glory if he became tsar.
Continue reading...
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anastasiamaru · 7 months ago
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Conducting artillery fire is a continuous process in which every member of the crew is involved. The high firepower of the gun targets enemy armor, weapons, and personnel.
Artillerymen of the 12th Special Purpose Brigade "Azov" engage enemy targets with the 152mm howitzer "Msta-B."
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P.S The "Msta-B" is a soviet 152-mm self-propelled howitzer developed in the 1980s. It is designed for engaging enemy personnel, equipment, and fortifications at medium to long ranges.
Caliber: 152 mm
Range: Up to 24 km (with new ammunition up to 30 km)
Weight: Approximately 45 tons
Rate of Fire: Up to 5 rounds per minute
Minimum Crew: 4-6 people
The howitzer is equipped with an automated loading system and fire control system, allowing for rapid and accurate targeting. Its mobility is provided by a wheeled chassis, enabling quick movement between positions.
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hysenty · 1 year ago
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it is so disheartening seeing people being able to correctly identify and criticise the actions of russian invasion of ukraine and not be able to recognise/not giving the same scrutiny to the israeli genocide.
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azover · 7 months ago
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I love La Escaloneta, great hits like: Messi, Dibu, el Fideo y *checks notes* The Poll
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