“russia can destroy a building, but never the memories or the feeling of home. So for me, this apartment will always look like this.”
Anastasiia got a tattoo with the coordinates of her family home, destroyed by a russian strike in Zaporizhzhia. It’s where she spent her childhood. Five years ago, she moved out, but her parents still lived there. During the attack, they survived because they managed to move to the corridor in time.
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Bless Anastasia, I can’t even imagine. I get emotional when I even think of my childhood home, and it’s still there..
adtrsa on
Damn orcs. Glad Anastasiia’s parents survived. May they and the many other displaced Ukrainians be able to safely return to their rebuilt cities, towns and homes soon.
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“russia can destroy a building, but never the memories or the feeling of home. So for me, this apartment will always look like this.”
Anastasiia got a tattoo with the coordinates of her family home, destroyed by a russian strike in Zaporizhzhia. It’s where she spent her childhood. Five years ago, she moved out, but her parents still lived there. During the attack, they survived because they managed to move to the corridor in time.
Bless Anastasia, I can’t even imagine. I get emotional when I even think of my childhood home, and it’s still there..
Damn orcs. Glad Anastasiia’s parents survived. May they and the many other displaced Ukrainians be able to safely return to their rebuilt cities, towns and homes soon.