This photo depicts the cities of Donbas that have become symbols of destruction and suffering brought by Russian aggression. The "Ruzzian world," which justifies its cruelty and territorial conquest, leaves behind burnt ruins and shattered lives. In cities that were once home to thousands, now only lifeless war-torn landscapes remain.
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"THE FACE" OF THE RUZZIAN WORLD. This is all you need to know.
Toretsk, Marinka, Vuhledar, Rubizhne, Bakhmut, Mariupol, Avdiivka, Chasiv Yar, Soledar — these are not just place names. They are monuments to the barbarism committed by Russian invaders.
These cities no longer have the face of humanity or progress. They have been disfigured by the so-called "liberation" operations of the Kremlin, which in reality brought only death and destruction. Gone are the peaceful streets, apartment buildings, schools, and hospitals. All that remains are the silence after artillery barrages, scorched earth, and endless ruins.
Ruzzian world: What does it really stand for?
Images of the devastated cities in Donetsk are living proof of what lies behind the words "liberation" and "peacekeeping" used in Russian propaganda. Every strike on these cities destroyed infrastructure, culture, and lives. They are no longer symbols of hope, but reminders of the price being paid for the aggressor's ambitions.
What remains after the Ruzzian world?
Bakhmut, Mariupol, Avdiivka, Soledar – in all these cities, there is no space left for normal life. What was once a symbol of industrial and cultural development in Donbas has now been turned into uninhabitable ruins. Tens of thousands of people have lost their homes, and thousands of lives have been taken.
These are not just war crimes — they represent the annihilation of civilization, a complete degradation of humanity and human values. The Ruzzian world has revealed its true face through the irreversible consequences it has left in these cities.
The images of these cities speak louder than any words. What was once a living space has now become reminiscent of apocalyptic scenes. The world must know and remember that the Ruzzian world is not just propaganda but a reality experienced by thousands of people. The remnants of these cities are chronicles of tragedy that we must never forget.