Kostiantyn Korobov (@korobov_k) 's Twitter Profile
Kostiantyn Korobov

@korobov_k

Journalist, editor, producer from Ukraine. Mariupol-Kyiv.
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Yarema Dukh 🇺🇦 (@yarko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Netflix existed in 1941, would they shoot an 'Adolf' series? Complete lack of understanding of the historical moment. Such things are not done in a day, meaning there was plenty of time to choose a different name.

If <a href="/netflix/">Netflix</a> existed in 1941, would they shoot an 'Adolf' series? 

Complete lack of understanding of the historical moment. Such things are not done in a day, meaning there was plenty of time to choose a different name.
Olga Tokariuk (@olgatokariuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is shocking how little coverage there is of an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Ukraine due to Russia's destruction of its energy grid. It's -20C outside and half of the country experienced a total blackout today. Metro trains stopped operating in Kyiv and Kharkiv today.

Illia Ponomarenko 🇺🇦 (@iaponomarenko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Inhuman monsters from Russia today simply went ahead and struck an ordinary bus with a drone -- a bus carrying Ukrainian coal miners (!!!) on their way to work near the city of Pavlohrad. Fifteen people were killed, as of now. For what? Why? What did those hardworking miners do

Inhuman monsters from Russia today simply went ahead and struck an ordinary bus with a drone -- a bus carrying Ukrainian coal miners (!!!) on their way to work near the city of Pavlohrad.

Fifteen people were killed, as of now.

For what? Why? What did those hardworking miners do
Andrii Sybiha 🇺🇦 (@andrii_sybiha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

679 Ukrainian girls and boys will never be able to play football — Russia killed them. And it keeps killing more while moral degenerates suggest lifting bans, despite Russia’s failure to end its war. Future generations will view this as a shame reminiscent of the 1936 Olympics.

679 Ukrainian girls and boys will never be able to play football — Russia killed them.

And it keeps killing more while moral degenerates suggest lifting bans, despite Russia’s failure to end its war.

Future generations will view this as a shame reminiscent of the 1936 Olympics.
Денис Казанський (@den_kazansky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last night, Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Ukraine. Power plants and thermal power plants were destroyed. Hundreds of homes in Kharkiv were left without heat in temperatures below -20°C. This is pure sadism and the killing of civilians by cold. Torture of the

Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@zelenskyyua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

His helmet bears portraits of our athletes who were killed by Russia. Figure skater Dmytro Sharpar, who was killed in combat near Bakhmut; Yevhen Malyshev, a 19-year-old biathlete killed by the occupiers near Kharkiv; and other Ukrainian athletes whose lives were taken by

Stanislav Oroshkevych (@oroshkevych_s) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who is depicted on the helmet Vladyslav Heraskevych OLY: deceased children, winners of international competitions, and coaches Explanation for the sports community and media Viktoria Ivashko 9-year-old judoka killed with her mother in Russian strike on Kyiv. Just first steps in the sport

Who is depicted on the helmet <a href="/heraskevych/">Vladyslav Heraskevych OLY</a>: deceased children, winners of international competitions, and coaches

Explanation for the sports community and media

Viktoria Ivashko
9-year-old judoka killed with her mother in Russian strike on Kyiv.   Just first steps in the sport
Vladyslav Heraskevych OLY (@heraskevych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

4 years ago at the 2022 Olympic Games. Unfortunately, over these years this call for peace has only become even more relevant. Also over these 4 years, the IOC has changed dramatically. Back then, in that action, they saw a call for peace and did not apply any sanctions against

4 years ago at the 2022 Olympic Games.

Unfortunately, over these years this call for peace has only become even more relevant.
Also over these 4 years, the IOC has changed dramatically. Back then, in that action, they saw a call for peace and did not apply any sanctions against
Kostiantyn Korobov (@korobov_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a shame, The Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 This is Vladislav Heraskevych's helmet, which depicts Ukrainian athletes killed by Russia. It was banned. And Roland Fischnaller's helmet with the flag of Russia, who killed Ukrainian athletes. It is allowed. #MilanoCortinaOlympic2026

What a shame, <a href="/Olympics/">The Olympic Games</a> <a href="/milanocortina26/">Milano Cortina 2026</a> 
This is Vladislav Heraskevych's helmet, which depicts Ukrainian athletes killed by Russia. It was banned. And Roland Fischnaller's helmet with the flag of Russia, who killed Ukrainian athletes. It is allowed. #MilanoCortinaOlympic2026
Vladyslav Heraskevych OLY (@heraskevych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to thank everyone for all the support we’re receiving. There really is an incredible amount of it. For me, the sacrifice of the people depicted on the helmet means more than any medal ever could - because they gave the most precious thing they had. And simple respect

I want to thank everyone for all the support we’re receiving. There really is an incredible amount of it.

For me, the sacrifice of the people depicted on the helmet means more than any medal ever could - because they gave the most precious thing they had. 
And simple respect
Kostiantyn Korobov (@korobov_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The IOC has disqualified Vladyslav Heraskevych OLY before the first race of #Olympics2026 . Ukrainian skeleton racer has been banned from the competition because of his helmet bearing images of Ukrainian athletes killed by russians. The Olympic Games is nothing but a circus of hypocrisy

The IOC has disqualified <a href="/heraskevych/">Vladyslav Heraskevych OLY</a> before the first race of #Olympics2026 . Ukrainian skeleton racer has been banned from the competition because of his helmet bearing images of Ukrainian athletes killed by russians. <a href="/Olympics/">The Olympic Games</a> is nothing but a circus of hypocrisy
Kostiantyn Korobov (@korobov_k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I appeal to everyone who supports Vladyslav Heraskevych OLY and Ukraine to bring portraits of Ukrainian athletes killed by Russians to the competition. #RemembranceIsNotaViolation

Dominik Hasek (@hasek_dominik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I fully support Ukrainian skeletonist Vladyslav Heraskevych. The IOC MEDIA decision to ban him from competing with images of his dead comrades and to allow 13 Russian citizens to compete, who are advertising the 🇷🇺 war and 🇷🇺crimes, is reprehensible. OG are advertising the 🇷🇺 war

I fully support Ukrainian skeletonist Vladyslav Heraskevych. The <a href="/iocmedia/">IOC MEDIA</a> decision to ban him from competing with images of his dead comrades and to allow 13 Russian citizens to compete, who are advertising the 🇷🇺 war and 🇷🇺crimes, is reprehensible. OG are advertising the 🇷🇺 war
Dominik Hasek (@hasek_dominik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The upcoming Paralympic Games will once again be a huge advertisement for the Russian imperialist war and Russian crimes, including the genocide of Ukrainian children. This event will help legalize Russian crimes and many people will be killed and maimed because of it.

Saint Javelin (@saintjavelin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These are two Ukrainian infantry soldiers from the 93rd Separate Mechanised Brigade - Denys, callsign “Bars,” and Dmytro, callsign “K2.” They held their position near Kostiantynivka in Donetsk Oblast for 130 days without rotation. They fought, survived and managed to withdraw,

These are two Ukrainian infantry soldiers from the 93rd Separate Mechanised Brigade - Denys, callsign “Bars,” and Dmytro, callsign “K2.”

They held their position near Kostiantynivka in Donetsk Oblast for 130 days without rotation.

They fought, survived and managed to withdraw,
U2 (@u2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, on the 4th anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian cinematographer, filmmaker and member of the Khartiya corps Ilya Mikhaylus releases a 4½-minute documentary short film inspired by U2’s “Yours Eternally” from their Days of Ash EP, released last week. The