A man in Lviv is receiving stitches as his family’s bodies are pulled from the debris. This is one of the most difficult videos I’ve ever seen.



A man in Lviv is receiving stitches as his family’s bodies are pulled from the debris.

This is one of the most difficult videos I’ve ever seen.



by tohich-tohich

18 comments
  1. As a father, I couldn’t imagine a more terrible thing. This breaks my heart.

    I don’t understand why military leaders think bombing civilians will decrease morale. If that was my family, I wouldn’t stop before every single person responsible was wiped from the earth.

    This is sickening. I hope we never stop supporting Ukraine, we can’t let these atrocious acts go on. Our politicians are too soft, and it pisses me off. Russians only understand aggression.

  2. And some people: “Ukraine is so dumb to ask Mongolia to imprison putin”. Heart ache never stops…

  3. Russians complaining why they’re always portrayed as villains in media or movies. Fuck em. Let’s keep doing that for at least a century

  4. never want anything to do with any russian ever again.

    go die in you cold heartless sack of shit country orcs

  5. The US shall permit Ukraine to use long-range weapons on Russia. It is insane to allow Putin to kill and torture Ukrainians for the 3rd year!

  6. Fuck Russia and everything it stands for.

    Im frankly disgusted that we’re not allowing Ukraine to strike back. A shameful position from Ukraine’s supposed allies.

  7. I hope they’re able to save everyone.

    I’ve visited the damaged building in the background – it was built by one of my great-great grandparents.Β 

    A personal, physical reminder of how russia is trying to erase Ukraine from existence.

  8. HEY VLADIMIR KARA MURZA, ARE THESE THE ORDINARY RUZZZZZZZIANS MURDERING INNOCENT UKRAINIAN CIVILIANS THE RUZZZZZZZIANS THAT YOU REFER TO THAT SHOULD NOT BE SANCTIONED!! RUZZZZZIA A DESPICABLE TERRORIST STATE!!!!

  9. It’s horrendous and the west has the power to stop it. Take the bloody gloves off and put the russians back in their country.

  10. How much more can we ask from them? I’m sitting in my living room a little over a 1000 miles from kyiv and the world goes by outside almost as if nothing has happened, other than we have to store water for 3 days and have a generator/powersuply on hand, or just an emergency radio. That’s it! While people are fighting and dying just 1200 miles away and they have to use old men and very young kids, to be the shield of Europe and then there is the civilian population, suffering as well.

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