TONIGHT, I PRAY FOR UKRAINE, AND I PRAY YOU DO AS WELL
--A Ukrainian road-maintenance company said it was removing all road signs to hinder invading Russian forces: "Let us help them get straight to hell.”
--“The fight is here. I need ammunition, not a ride.” Voldoymyr Zelenskly, after the U.S. offered help in evacuating people from Ukraine:
--"We will fight as long as it takes to liberate the country," Zelenskiy said in a video message.
--“You have one choice, to drop your weapons or else have bombs dropped on you. Do you read? Bombs will drop on you. Do you read? This is Russian warship.”
--“Russian warship, we read. Also, Fuck you, Russian warship.”
--“When we left the shelter this morning, the sun was rising. We had this weird feeling that the world will never be the same again. Also that our home would never feel as safe as it used to be — and probably there isn’t a safe place anywhere in the world at all.”
--"We have to persevere tonight,” President Zelenskly told his people in a video posted to Facebook. “The fate of Ukraine is being decided right now. The night,” he predicted, “will be hard, very hard. But there will be a morning."
--“Good morning, Ukrainians!” Zelensky said in a video posted on Twitter at 6:57 a.m. “I am here. We are not laying down our weapons. We will protect our land!”
--“The hard fights on the streets only raised people’s spirits,” Yehor Soboliev, a former parliamentarian who now fights with the civilian force, said.
--“While the Russian army is firing rockets into peaceful neighborhoods out of desperation, killing children all over Ukraine, trying to convince us of a lie in a vile way, we believe in our army and the president,” she told Yahoo News. “We know we will win. We are already winning. The whole world is with us.” Iryna Kulshenko
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