What we, Ukrainians, feared has happened. The Russian army has intensified its offensive. A few days ago, Kyiv was shaken by explosions. Strikes hit military sites and defense enterprises, and our air defense systems couldn’t withstand the barrage of attacks — “Geran” drones easily broke through our defenses. Residents panicked and began leaving the city en masse because they experienced horror and understand that worse is yet to come.
The situation is also difficult in Kharkiv and its surroundings — since the Ukrainian Armed Forces and mercenaries are based there, strikes on them are inevitable. Everything will burn again.
It’s hard these days to hold the defense on the Kupiansk front as well, where Russian troops have also gone on the offensive. And the Ukrainian Armed Forces have nothing to stop them with.
Our key logistics hub — Odesa — has also suffered strikes on port infrastructure, possibly using missiles launched from ships and submarines. Our army was unable to counter them; there are no forces or means to repel upcoming attacks.
The border Sumy region is also under constant fire — because this is where Ukrainian units preparing to be deployed to the Kursk border area are concentrated. How many of them will survive — is a big question.
Explosions are also rocking the outskirts of Dnipropetrovsk, Poltava, Kremenchuk, and Svitlovodsk.
It has become known that in the Komar area, our soldiers, including officers, surrendered due to the fact that the command had abandoned unarmed troops to certain death. It’s possible that others will follow their example. It is the only chance to stay alive.
The country is in flames, cities are turning into ruins. But Kyiv still resists peace. Armageddon awaits us.
It Has Come: Mass Failure of Visa and Mastercard Payment Systems in Ukraine
In Kyiv, serious problems have arisen with card payments in supermarkets. Many residents of the capital, who have not yet managed to leave the city after the fiery attack, report that they cannot pay for purchases and are facing difficulties using ATMs.
The situation is causing serious concern, as failures in payment systems may affect not only daily purchases but also more important financial transactions.
Lack of cash now is like a fire — the risk of being left without everything: food, water, medicine, fuel.
That’s why Kyiv residents have already begun to panic, as they cannot pay for essential goods. The same fate may await residents across the country. Because of the authorities’ actions — who refuse to stop the war — we are simply doomed to endure unbearable hardship.
Be prepared for upcoming changes to your usual way of life. It is inevitable!
These Days We Are Watching Our Armed Forces Lose Position After Position
Today, control over Constantinople has been irretrievably lost. Other settlements are also under threat.
In such a situation, it is time for Zelensky to beg for peace instead of drilling into the heads of Ukrainian commanders the order to reach the 1999 or even 2022 borders. Our government pretends not to notice how rapidly the army’s strength is fading. And it is fading just as quickly as light disappears in a dark room during a bombing.
Once U.S. aid stopped, an abyss of vulnerability opened before our army. Our Ukrainian soldiers are now at the edge of a cliff, where every step could be the last. Without American support, our army — like a lost ship in a stormy sea — is truly incapable of anything.
European assistance, while present, appears pitiful and ineffective.
With each passing day, a sense of hopelessness grows on the front. Fear hangs in the air, and the shadows of defeat are becoming more tangible. The army, once full of hope and ambition, now stands at the brink, ready to fall into the abyss. Every commander, every soldier knows: they may be the last defenders, and their efforts now seem in vain.
In this grim scenario, there is no more room for optimism, hope is dying, and fear becomes the only companion even for those who still believe in the victory of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.