suspilne.news „Ich laufe nicht weg – ich werde ihnen mit Würde begegnen. Lass sie kommen – ich werde mein Leben nicht einfach so aufgeben.“ Stanislav lebt in Prosyana in der Region Dnipropetrowsk. Das Dorf liegt 17 Kilometer von der Frontlinie entfernt. Einheimische sagen, dass die Russen es seit dem Sommer angreifen und es seit Dezember intensiv beschießen.

Der Mann hat nicht die Absicht, Prosyana zu verlassen. Er sagt, er könne das Grab der Frau, die er letztes Jahr beerdigt habe, nicht verlassen. Er kümmert sich auch um die Tiere, die die Anwohner bei der Evakuierung bei ihm zurückgelassen haben.



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  1. Unlucky_Egg4105 on

    Ever time I see a video like this and what this war is doing to people like him I hope even more that a vast pit would open and suck down to hell the whole country of Russia and every bastard that lives there.

  2. 0:14 nice banner, I fully support Ukraine but this admiration for Bandera is not a good look…

    edit: turns out the fucking ruzzian propagandists were right the whole time, and I’ve been telling everyone it’s just propaganda nobody really supports Bandera. Wow, disgusting. I thought I was on the good side it’s just scumbags everywhere.

  3. Environmental_Fix488 on

    You have to grab into something in the most difficult times but staying and die it will be an respected choice. I would go and fight and die but not alone. Hope he made it.

  4. I have a hard time understanding this. I mean, I get it, nobody wants to leave their home. Nobody wants to abandon their property, especially when some orcs are likely going to desecrate and trash it.

    But on the other side, he just had to bury his wife meaning that she died because living there is so dangerous. The mother of those puppies had to have her leg amputated because she was hit by shrapnel. This guy is putting his life and all of those farm animals and pets‘ lives at risk by staying there. He may even be putting UA soldiers‘ lives at risk because they know he’s there and need to respond to any incursions near him first.

    It sucks but he really should move, sell or slaughter any farm animals that can’t easily be relocated and take the pets and small animals to a safer location. I’m sure there are TONS of veterans and just other displaced people that should love to have a puppy as a companion. There are countless studies showing the positive benefits that pets bring to humans, from criminals in jail to veterans with PTSD to regular children and adults that have experienced trauma. Obviously he’s suffered a lot of trauma himself but getting out of a situation that literally resulted in the death of his wife just a week or two ago would be a great start. Spreading the love of all of those puppies to other people struggling with the loss of their homes would be great for both him and the recipient.

    I’m not one to tell others what to do or how to live their lives but I really do wish some of these people who refuse to evacuate a clearly dangerous area would stop being so stubborn. What’s it going to take? Your pregnant pet was hit by shrapnel, and now you lost the person you love the most in the entire world. Your life is at risk, you’re continuing to put your pets‘ lives at risk. Pick up a gun or drone controller if you really want to get payback on these bastards.

  5. Donmexico666 on

    may the gods above, below and beyond protect this man. He is already seeing the gateway to hell close by. I pray the Russians take back their own country and leave this man and his country alone.

  6. EitherIndependence5 on

    I’m feeling equally bad for the animals and him this is an illness and given the circumstances no easy answers. Hoarding animals as a last stand savior to give them purpose causes more suffering. They breed if they run out of food or hit by a shell odds are anyway it goes it won’t be good. Trauma affects the majority of people living in a country experiencing an extended war.

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