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[OC] Me and my sister after 3 days ride, hoping to cross to Poland tomorrow

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[OC] Me and my sister after 3 days ride, hoping to cross to Poland tomorrow

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  • Not gunna lie, had a little cry on your behalf the other morning from your other post. Thanks for updating as I’ve been thinking about you all. Love from Alberta Canada.

    Edit for spelling

  • You are welcome in civilised democracies around the world, we stand with our Ukrainian brothers and sisters. I hope you can return home soon and Ukraine can heal.

    Thank you for all the sacrifices you have made in the name of freedom.

  • Essential Rules for Civilian Refugees Evacuating

    Rule 1.)

    DIRECTION – Both Russia and Belarus are attacking from the Sumy, Chernihiv, Luhansk, Odessa, Chernihiv Region’s and Highways (especially those that run North to South).

    Avoid these highways if you are close to their borders:

    North of Kyiv – E95, E373, P02, P13, P28, P56, P65, P69.

    South of Xepcoh – E97, E105, M14, P37, P47, P57,

    East of Dnipro – E50, H20, M03, N15, P66, T0406, T0428, T0504, T0515

    North East of Poltava (Around Kahkiv) – E105, M03, M18, P46, P78, P79, T2103, T2104, T2106, T2111, T2113

    Evacuate South West towards Moldova, Romania, and Poland if you can do so Safely.

    (The Sun rises on the East and Sets on the West.)

    Avoid! the North Border with Belarus, the South East near Odessa and Crimea, and East Towards Russia.

    Avoid! the Highways especially neay Kyiv and routes with large amounts of traffic.

    Avoid! the Traveling at night, you can be suspected of being Russian infantry and fired upon by accident.

    Avoid! splitting up any friends or family members. Always! maintain a visual and hearing distance.

    Rule 2.)

    PERSONAL NEEDS – Pack all of the following in this order;

    Non-Perishable Foods (Granola Bars, Canned Goods, Cereal), Heating and Firestarters such as (Matches and Lighters / Papers and Books ), and Clothing for “at Minimum” of Five Days

    Can-Opener and/or Knife, Prescription Drugs, Toiletries (Soap, Hand Sanitizer, Toilet Paper, Towels), and First Aid Kits

    Civilian Identification Papers (Birth Certificates, Drivers Licenses, Blood Type, Passports, Child Documents, Etc.), Compasses, and Maps

    Batteries, Power Cords, Flashlights

    Entertainment (Playing Cards and Dice)

    Easy rule of thumb to follow, 6 Liters of Water per Person is enough for 24 hours.

    1 liter for breakfast (0.5 to drink, 0.5 to boil for your food) 1 liter for lunch 1 liter for dinner 1 liter extra for sanitation (washing hands) or if you get extra thirsty.

    Boil Water for at least 1 to 5 minutes to kill most contaminants.

    Rule 3.)

    LOCATION – Do not visit or stop for non essential or untrustworthy locations, if it’s too good to be true, it probably is!

    This includes Banks and Strangers Homes (Anyone that can easily overpower you and your families).

    Rule 4.)

    ELECTRONICS – Sooner or later your Internet or Electronics will Fail, usually in this order. Alleviate any chance of disaster by downloading Google Maps and Translate Offline and or using Paper Maps.

    Write down necessary information including Blood Type, Phone Numbers, Addresses, and Directions before your Electronics fail and Write down necessary information in multiple safe locations.

    Avoid! Using important electronic devices for unnecessary activities such as Entertainment, you want your Cell Phone / Radio usage at a Minimum.

    Please share this Comment’s Link! This is important and crucial information for anyone within or evacuating Ukraine!

    https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/t05nkx/essential_rules_for_civilian_refugees_evacuating/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf

    Rough Ukrainian Translation of this Post with Google Translate:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Ukraine_UA/comments/t06lc4/основні_правила_для_евакуації_цивільних_біженців/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

  • copy and pasted and send to all:

    Putin is furious and Ukraine has a fighting chance, here’s why

    From @RihoTerras (member of the European Parliament) from twitter:
    “Intel from a Ukrainian officer about a meeting in Putin’s lair in Urals. Oligarchs convened there so no one would flee. Putin is furious, he thought that the whole war would be easy and everything would be done in 1-4 days.

    Russians didn’t have a tactical plan. The war costs about $20 bln/day. There are rockets for 3-4 days at most, they use them sparingly. They lack weapons, the Tula and 2 Rotenberg plants can’t physically fulfil the orders for weapons. Rifles and ammo are the most they can do.

    The next Russian weapons can be produced in 3-4 months – if even that. They have no raw materials. What was previously supplied mainly from Slovenia, Finland and Germany is now cut off.

    If Ukraine manages to hold the Russians off for 10 days, then the Russians will have to enter negotiations. Because they have no money, weapons, or resources. Nevertheless, they are indifferent about the sanctions.

    Alpha Spec Ops have been near Kyiv since the 18th February. The goal was to take Kyiv and instal a puppet regime. They are preparing provocations against innocent civilians – women and children – to sow panic. This is their trump card.

    Russia’s whole plan relies on panic – that the civilians and armed forces surrender and Zelensky flees. They expect Kharkiv to surrender first so the other cities would follow suit to avoid bloodshed. The Russians are in shock of the fierce resistance they have encountered.

    The Ukrainians must avoid panic! The missile strikes are for intimidation, the Russians fire them at random to “accidentally” hit residential buildings to make the attack look larger than it really is. Ukraine must stay strong and we must provide assistance!”

  • All I can think of is sending my two girls away without me, hoping they leave the country, hoping I see them again, hoping we have a home to go back to.

    The entire world (minus some assholes) are rooting for Ukraine.

    You say all you’re doing is keeping you and your sister safe. Please, don’t discount that. If my older daughter did “nothing” but keep her and her sister safe, and we were able to be together again afterward, she would be such a hero to me. How much stress in such a young life. How much responsibility in the middle of a war.

    Good luck crossing into Poland.

    Слава Україні! Героям слава! You are one of them.

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