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Yaroslava Antipina

@strategywoman

Kyiv, Ukraine.
The latest letters from Ukraine about the war, history and culture: linktr.ee/strategywoman

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It is our tradition. I'm waiting for him at the railway station. Son is coming back to Kyiv soon. I'm having a warcoffee in my favourite railway place.

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Morning from Ukraine! I’m having my warcoffee at a gas station. I’ll be in Poltava Oblast for the next two days. Unbreakable coffee (written on the cup) is awful.

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A bit more than one minute in Opishnia. Opishnia, a village in Poltava Oblast, is called Ukraine’s Pottery Capital. Home to the National Museum of Ukrainian Pottery.

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I guess that posts with war interest people more. But I am determined to show you that Ukraine is more than the war: rich history, art, culture and fantastic nature. Porcelain Blossom. Opishnia, Poltava Oblast

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This is a post to save. When you decide to travel to Ukraine after the war, please add the village of Opishnia in Poltava Oblast to your route. It’s the heart of Ukrainian pottery. For over 3,000 years, this village has shaped clay into culture.

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It’s almost midnight in Poltava. I had a calm day - with a chance to show you something. More to come. Many people read what I write, but not everyone knows I can tell Ukraine’s story thanks to my Patreon supporters. Please let me know if you are one. I want the world to see

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Everywhere in Ukraine, you’ll find places commemorating fallen defenders in different ways. The one I saw in Poltava isn’t as large as in a Kyiv — but it’s still big. Even one lost life is too much. I want the world to see.

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Today, I visited the village where Mykola Gogol spent his childhood and returned often - Gogoleve. Mykola Gogol (1809-1852) - a Ukrainian writer in russian literature. I especially liked the room where he wrote, and the painting All-Seeing Eye. A place to visit when you want

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This is a post to save. After the war, add the village of Gogoleve in Poltava Oblast to your Ukraine travel list. It’s where the writer Mykola Gogol spent many years of his short life. The original estate was destroyed, but the rebuilt one faithfully reproduces it. A trip back

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I came back to Kyiv. This weekend, I tried to avoid the news and simply enjoy and document the beauty and heritage of Ukraine. The world will always be like a swing - up and down. We can complain or we can do something.

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Morning from Kyiv! russians attacked us again at night. You know, I was so tired after the trip, that even loud explosions couldn't make me react somehow. I’m looking at the images of a ruined residential building. At least 6 people were killed. Time for survivors to make a

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352 drones and 16 missiles overnight. Their main target was Kyiv. If your media ā€˜was bored’ to tell. Video source: Kyiv mayor, Vitaliy Klychko