
First impressions from russian atrocities

A little over a month has passed since the massive attack by the Russian horde, and I want to share some impressions. Saying I’m shocked by russian atrocities – doesn’t even begin to cover it.
On March 22, Ukrainian forces launched a counteroffensive to drive the Russians out of Kyiv region. Within a week, our troops liberated small towns and villages around Kyiv. However, what they found there is beyond words.
On March 28, our army won the battle for Irpin and continued recapturing other settlements.
But… Too much russian atrocities
Irpin – police discovered 7 sites where russians carried out mass executions of civilians. They murdered nearly 300 people, including women, the elderly, and teenagers.
Gostomel – russians not only murdered civilians but also created torture chambers.
Borodyanka – local residents, police, and territorial defense fought back using sporting and hunting weapons. The resistance was effective—the orcs could not take the city. So the occupiers started bombing Borodyanka with planes and “FAB-250” bombs. Over a hundred people died under the rubble.
People now call the M-06 highway—Kyiv-Chop, the “Zhytomyr Highway” – the “Death Highway”.
Anyone who saw it in late March will never forget it. First, they saw a line of burned-out cars. Then, bodies lay on the asphalt and roadsides. In addition, destroyed houses stood nearby, while piles of russian equipment and “mine” signs appeared along the forest edges.

Moreover, the russian military deliberately targeted civilian drivers, passengers, and pedestrians near the UPG gas station. After killing them, they burned cars and bodies. As a result, they tried to erase every trace of their crimes.
The most horrifying sight is on the road from Makariv to Lipivka: burned cars with bodies that look more like coal than human remains. Russian military machinery literally crushed one vehicle.
Driving along the highway now, you can still see the traces of that hell: scattered children’s toys, clothes, books—remnants of lives ruthlessly cut short by the Pidars. The russians shot at cars carrying children.
Could beings capable of such atrocities be human? The news calls them “orcs,” our soldiers call them “Pidars”—but whatever the name, they are not people.
Humans are not capable of this.
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