Sometimes I love to watch videos like this from foreigners just to understand that war is not normal thing. Ballistic and drones are not normal. Just because I am used to experiencing this every day
@@buoyancydabl I think a lot of people are already so used to war that they don't even wake up at night from explosions. At least I don't wake up. And it's scary, because I may never wake up. And at the same time I'm so tired of these sirens and explosions...
@@catoperator229 I wake up sometimes when its massive or loud, but usually if its far distance I wont even notice until morning someone call me and ask how I've been this night lol. Definitely scary thing but odds of hitting the exact spot of a designated people is such low its nothing to worry about actually (but ngl yesterday was scary night)
Today, 24 of August, is Independence Day of Ukraine. And we're standing. We thank every person in the world who supports us. Who still supports us and believes in our victory as we do. Слава Україні! 🇺🇦
Watching this as a civilian Ukrainian is kinda insightful to how fucked up the situation really is, coz for many people here(myself included)its just a new norm
@@Anatoliy0072 i mean, ukraine will better be a part of russia, nothing will actually change, same corruption, but better resistance to some invasion, like, russia is fighting 3 years almost without help from other countries
I’m Ukrainian living in the UK for almost 5 years. I have to say of all European nations, British people give us the best support and understanding! Ever so grateful to all and to you Tom! ❤
Hello, Tom! I really appreciate what you do for us, in Ukraine, thanks for the warm reviews and help with charity. The war is really frightening to everyone and the fact that you dared to come to us, deserves respect. Thanks again, and thank to everyone who support us!
The people who said that the war isn't real should go and take a bus there to Ukraine and check for themselves. Nothing is scarier than the sound of windows trembling, tremors, explosions far away and the siren. The war probably scarred me for life, every time i hear a small explsion from kids playing with pyrotechnics i get panic attacks.
80% of those people are usually russian bot farms that just scan whole internet and copypasting same comments everywhere sadly russia pours billions in those bot farms, to the point that there is more russian propaganda bots than actual russian users.
Піротехніка? Забув вже коли чув її востаннє. Я підкидаюсь від спортивних мотоциклів, які ревуть гучніше ракет. На землю падаю, коли чую як еклектрокар набирає швидкість на порожнній вулиці, бо це досить-таки схоже на свист ракет.
@@kradenahorilka Саме гірше шо мотоциклісти в Києві думають шо вони самі сміливі і роблять це навмисно. А піти може трошки повоювати? Нє.... Я шо лох якийсь? Краще буду ганять по Києву на своєму крутому американському байку....
I am going to Ukraine in a few months to help out. And I'm worried that if I go to Ukraine, that I won't be allowed to go see my family in Russia. I was born in America. But I have family in Russia. And I'm worried that if I go to Russia and they see my passport with a Ukraine stamp, that they will tell me to leave or arrest me. I speak fluent Russian so I won't have any communication issues. What do you suggest I do?
@@mitchellfay3514, якщо там не буде ніяких особливих приміток про службу в армії, то нічого, скоріш всього, не буде. Мої родичі з українськими паспортами тікали з окупованої частини харківської області через Росію в Європу, з ними нічого не було, окрім косих поглядів.
@@mitchellfay3514 I don't want to scare you, but in the russia you can be detained even without a stamp from Ukraine. My advice is to try to speak in English first so that it is clear that you are a foreigner.
@@mitchellfay3514my honest advice would be: - if it is possible for you to have two passports, use one to go to Ukraine, and a second one to visit your family in russia. Reason for that is, that on the border crossing you are going to receive a stamp of entering Ukrainian territory and a stamp on your way back, russians would be able to see, that recently you have been in Ukraine, and than who knows what to expect. Everything from weird questions to possible detention. Think for yourself, what is more important for you and your safety. I would love for you to visit Ukraine, but going to russia after that would be extremely stressful and possibly dangerous.
Дякую вам за вашу підтримку, ваша допомога дуже важлива для України. Ми в Україні живемо без світла, чи під сиреною повітренної атаки кожного дня, ми не сумуємо, підтримуємо наших війскових, та людей які залишились без нічого. Підтримайте Україну, ми вам обов'язково віддячимо.❤❤❤
Thank you for visiting and your contribution. I wish there were more people on the good side, who are not just closing eyes and pretending war is not here in Europe
Говори себя, Albert !! Если ты сидишь где-то на краю Черновицкой области, то я не удивляюсь, что тебе сирены не страшны. А миллионы украинцев находятся в гораздо более опасных регионах страны и очень даже реагируют на воздушную тревогу!
Thank you for helping! Thank you for supporting, it means a lot for us for sure!! I’m 16 and I’m in Canada rn because of the war. I have faced many kids bullying me cuz I’m Ukrainian, talking about russia and Ukraine are the same and just not understanding what war is. Some people are being effected by russians that are spreading the bullshit about the war through the whole world. So that’s mean a lot especially for me, as a child of the war. I hope as many people could see this video❤️🩹
When someone in Canada tells you russia and Ukraine are the same, reply by telling that with the same thinking, Canada and US are the same and how would they feel if US started reclaiming Canadina territories by bombing and military occupation
it’s so interesting to see your (valid) reaction to the sirens. sadly for us ukrainians it’s been such a normalized thing that we don’t even pay attention to it sometimes, and instead just go on with our lives. thank you for sharing this video and supporting ukraine 💙💛
Thanks ever so much, Tom! In order to understand what's going on in Ukraine, you have to visit and see it by yourself. And you did it, and you told everybody about our life during the war. Thanks again! GLORY TO UKRAINE! GOD SAVE THE UK!
Thank you for visiting Ukraine and for your continuous support! Unbroken is an amazing charity to support, another great option is Come Back Alive, if one is interested in a more military support. Greetings from Ukraine!
Thanks for the support! Yeah, running for the shelter in the night is not a fun experience, especially as you get a notification that a missile is headed your way. At times, you start hearing the explosions before you reach the shelter. Even so, there are many places in Ukraine closer to the border where you hear the explosions and only then does the siren start, so it's still quite fortunate to be able to actually get to the shelter in time. Stay safe everyone!
Wow, I'm crying... Tnank you for supporting Ukraine, that means a lot and I'm so surprised that you've visited our country during the war, I hope it wasn't too scary and you're ok;) Please, come and visit our Ukraine in a peaceful time, I hope it'll be very soon. There are lots of beauty you should see🥰 Thank you!
We appreciate your support ❤ You will fall in love with Ukraine even more when there will be peace 🙏🏻 Thank you for telling the truth to the world about us Always welcome 💙💛
Thank you for sharing the truth. I’m from Kyiv, Ukraine. While traveling abroad, people say they think war is over. That’s why it’s very important to raise awareness and showing the truth 🙏❤️🫶 Everybody can support us in different ways, starting from banning russian business, donating to any official funds, spreading the words, etc.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the world! I just hope there will be more brave foreign visitors in Ukraine, and more help for our country.
Thank you for sharing such a touching video. It felt like a love letter in itself. It brought back many unpleasant memories, but I'm proud of how we managed through the darkest days and months. I'm also proud that we're still fighting and living, no matter what
Thank you for visiting and supporting Ukraine. It means a lot to us
For you it was the scariest experience of his life.
For us it was вівторок.
ага лол це тількі був вівторок
So real
😊
це ще тільки вівторок, не четвер
Ахахахахах, nice one bro
Thank you for support and understanding ❤
🙏🌻
Sometimes I love to watch videos like this from foreigners just to understand that war is not normal thing. Ballistic and drones are not normal. Just because I am used to experiencing this every day
Yeah, same here. I never used a shelter even tho drones are everyday thing here. You just live with it.
@@buoyancydabl I think a lot of people are already so used to war that they don't even wake up at night from explosions. At least I don't wake up. And it's scary, because I may never wake up. And at the same time I'm so tired of these sirens and explosions...
@@catoperator229 I wake up sometimes when its massive or loud, but usually if its far distance I wont even notice until morning someone call me and ask how I've been this night lol. Definitely scary thing but odds of hitting the exact spot of a designated people is such low its nothing to worry about actually (but ngl yesterday was scary night)
Thank you so much for your support and for sharing information about what is happening's in Ukraine! ❤️❤️❤️
Of course! Thank you for your lovely comment 💙💛
Today, 24 of August, is Independence Day of Ukraine. And we're standing. We thank every person in the world who supports us. Who still supports us and believes in our victory as we do. Слава Україні! 🇺🇦
Героям слава!
Слава Нації ! Смерть ворогам!
Україна понад усе!
Разом до перемоги🔱🔱
(З Латвiï ♡)
Watching this as a civilian Ukrainian is kinda insightful to how fucked up the situation really is, coz for many people here(myself included)its just a new norm
Tom, thank you for your big heart
Слава Україні!
With love from Brazil 💛💙
This is my country and I am super proud of this!
Proud about WHAT
@@ГорНаДракof being part of a country that is not afraid of russia and will fight for its freedom, dignity and independence!
@@Anatoliy0072 i mean, ukraine will better be a part of russia, nothing will actually change, same corruption, but better resistance to some invasion, like, russia is fighting 3 years almost without help from other countries
@@CherniyEgor3038 from which country are you?
@@CherniyEgor3038 ох уж эти маленькие политики из России, я уверенна вам не более чем 14 лет
I’m Ukrainian living in the UK for almost 5 years. I have to say of all European nations, British people give us the best support and understanding! Ever so grateful to all and to you Tom! ❤
Hello, Tom! I really appreciate what you do for us, in Ukraine, thanks for the warm reviews and help with charity. The war is really frightening to everyone and the fact that you dared to come to us, deserves respect. Thanks again, and thank to everyone who support us!
The people who said that the war isn't real should go and take a bus there to Ukraine and check for themselves.
Nothing is scarier than the sound of windows trembling, tremors, explosions far away and the siren. The war probably scarred me for life, every time i hear a small explsion from kids playing with pyrotechnics i get panic attacks.
80% of those people are usually russian bot farms that just scan whole internet and copypasting same comments everywhere
sadly russia pours billions in those bot farms, to the point that there is more russian propaganda bots than actual russian users.
Піротехніка? Забув вже коли чув її востаннє. Я підкидаюсь від спортивних мотоциклів, які ревуть гучніше ракет. На землю падаю, коли чую як еклектрокар набирає швидкість на порожнній вулиці, бо це досить-таки схоже на свист ракет.
@@kradenahorilka Саме гірше шо мотоциклісти в Києві думають шо вони самі сміливі і роблять це навмисно. А піти може трошки повоювати? Нє.... Я шо лох якийсь? Краще буду ганять по Києву на своєму крутому американському байку....
@@andriytereshko7446 на каєнє вся габанє по житомиру ганяю, ганяю
Terrifying to experience as a tourist, mega respect for the Ukrainians who have been living with this for years now. Stay safe you mad lad
I live in Kiev, don't give a shit about air raids and never did. 😂😂😂
@@minonaano2763, Kyiv* тоді вже, козаче. зросійщені назви треба посилати в сраку
@@minonaano2763 Kyiv, bro
@@Byogabae , no, bro, I live in Kiev and you can leave all this modern shit to yourself.
@@minonaano2763 Modern shit? lol. get well soon
Thank you for support 🤗
Дякую за допомогу, Брате, хай береже тебе Бог.
I am going to Ukraine in a few months to help out. And I'm worried that if I go to Ukraine, that I won't be allowed to go see my family in Russia. I was born in America. But I have family in Russia. And I'm worried that if I go to Russia and they see my passport with a Ukraine stamp, that they will tell me to leave or arrest me. I speak fluent Russian so I won't have any communication issues. What do you suggest I do?
@@mitchellfay3514, якщо там не буде ніяких особливих приміток про службу в армії, то нічого, скоріш всього, не буде. Мої родичі з українськими паспортами тікали з окупованої частини харківської області через Росію в Європу, з ними нічого не було, окрім косих поглядів.
@@mitchellfay3514 just take away your family from russia, this country becoming much worse than North Korea
@@mitchellfay3514 I don't want to scare you, but in the russia you can be detained even without a stamp from Ukraine. My advice is to try to speak in English first so that it is clear that you are a foreigner.
@@mitchellfay3514my honest advice would be: - if it is possible for you to have two passports, use one to go to Ukraine, and a second one to visit your family in russia. Reason for that is, that on the border crossing you are going to receive a stamp of entering Ukrainian territory and a stamp on your way back, russians would be able to see, that recently you have been in Ukraine, and than who knows what to expect. Everything from weird questions to possible detention. Think for yourself, what is more important for you and your safety. I would love for you to visit Ukraine, but going to russia after that would be extremely stressful and possibly dangerous.
Thank you TOM ❤
Sending You tons of love from Ukraine❤💙💛 and tons of gratitude🙏🙏🙏❤🇬🇧🏴
Thank you so much for your kind heart and actions to help Ukraine!💔
Дякую вам за вашу підтримку, ваша допомога дуже важлива для України. Ми в Україні живемо без світла, чи під сиреною повітренної атаки кожного дня, ми не сумуємо, підтримуємо наших війскових, та людей які залишились без нічого. Підтримайте Україну, ми вам обов'язково віддячимо.❤❤❤
Just want to say thank you for visiting us and your support! Хай Бог тебе береже, друже!
Thank you very much for the video about my native Ukraine.
An eye opening experience indeed. In Canada we don’t have news about Ukraine at all so your work was very important! Thank you❤
Thank you for visiting and your contribution. I wish there were more people on the good side, who are not just closing eyes and pretending war is not here in Europe
Fun fact, most Ukrainians don't care about sirens, I don't get out of bed until something explodes.
Especially when it's only 6 drones
@@ІванБоровик-э8л haha yeah 6 drones those are rookie numbers, it's chill until few rockets
but it's not fun, believe me, especially not fun to woke up sometimes from a veeeeeeeeeeeeery loud things and thinking: "ok, now i'm dead"
That wailing of the siren - is for someone soon to be dead.
Strange, but my sis says it’s somehow sad and comforting at the same time.
Говори себя, Albert !! Если ты сидишь где-то на краю Черновицкой области, то я не удивляюсь, что тебе сирены не страшны. А миллионы украинцев находятся в гораздо более опасных регионах страны и очень даже реагируют на воздушную тревогу!
Wow! Thanks for this video🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for supporting Ukraine and being brave to visit and share you experience! It means a lot
Thank you for supporting! It means a lot!💛💙
Thank you for visiting Ukraine and talking about us! We appreciate your support!
Your video returned me to the first months of war 💔 it was so hard, tears are pouring from my eyes now 😢😢😢
Thank you for the support of Ukraine ❤
Thank you for supporting Ukraine ❤️🩹
Thank you for revealing all this details! All together we can win.
You have done great work. Thank you for your braveness.
thanks for coming!!!
Thank you for sharing and supporting ❤
Thank you for visiting Ukraine and showing the world our life, our reality
Велике дякую тобі за підтримку України! Це дуже важливо!❤
Thank you for your support and understanding. God bless you.
THANK U
Thanks for your support!
Thank you so much for your support ! It means a lot to us...
Thank you for helping! Thank you for supporting, it means a lot for us for sure!! I’m 16 and I’m in Canada rn because of the war. I have faced many kids bullying me cuz I’m Ukrainian, talking about russia and Ukraine are the same and just not understanding what war is. Some people are being effected by russians that are spreading the bullshit about the war through the whole world. So that’s mean a lot especially for me, as a child of the war. I hope as many people could see this video❤️🩹
When someone in Canada tells you russia and Ukraine are the same, reply by telling that with the same thinking, Canada and US are the same and how would they feel if US started reclaiming Canadina territories by bombing and military occupation
Thank you so much for supporting! It means a world.
Thank you for the support❤🇺🇦
With love from Ukraine!
Thank you for supporting Ukraine
You Amazing, showing people how the war in Ukraine still going and what people go through😢
Thank you so much! You are incredible!❤
Thank you for sharing your experience 👍
it’s so interesting to see your (valid) reaction to the sirens. sadly for us ukrainians it’s been such a normalized thing that we don’t even pay attention to it sometimes, and instead just go on with our lives. thank you for sharing this video and supporting ukraine 💙💛
Thanks ever so much, Tom! In order to understand what's going on in Ukraine, you have to visit and see it by yourself. And you did it, and you told everybody about our life during the war. Thanks again!
GLORY TO UKRAINE!
GOD SAVE THE UK!
thank you for higliting war n real life in Ukraine ! we need kind people like you
Thank you very much for your support and your kind heart!❤
Wow, thank you for showing real Ukraine in this harsh time for us! We really appreciate the support 🙏
Thank you for supporting Ukraine! This is very important for us.
Thank you for visiting Ukraine and not being scary of war. Thank you for sharing your video. We (Ukrainians) really appreciate what you have done. 💙💛
Thank you very much for remembering about us and your support in such tough times!
Man! You're doing great things showing and supporting Ukraine! Thanks you from the bottom of my heart! Take care!
Thank you for visiting Ukraine and for your continuous support! Unbroken is an amazing charity to support, another great option is Come Back Alive, if one is interested in a more military support. Greetings from Ukraine!
Thank you visiting my city and spreading the word!
Thank you, Tom! 🙌
Im so glad i found your video. Thanks for coming to Ukraine and supporting us, Tom❤
Thank you for your support and for your kind heart! I hope that soon you can visit a peaceful and unbroken Ukraine. Thank you, Tom.
Thank you! For all your work here, in Ukraine! It is important so much for us!
thanks for supporting Ukraine ♥
Thank you for suporting Ukraine and shows to the world the truth
Дякую!❤
Thanks for the support! Yeah, running for the shelter in the night is not a fun experience, especially as you get a notification that a missile is headed your way. At times, you start hearing the explosions before you reach the shelter. Even so, there are many places in Ukraine closer to the border where you hear the explosions and only then does the siren start, so it's still quite fortunate to be able to actually get to the shelter in time. Stay safe everyone!
Thank you so much for your big heart and support💙💛
Thanks Tom for visiting and showing the reality of life.
Wow, I'm crying... Tnank you for supporting Ukraine, that means a lot and I'm so surprised that you've visited our country during the war, I hope it wasn't too scary and you're ok;) Please, come and visit our Ukraine in a peaceful time, I hope it'll be very soon. There are lots of beauty you should see🥰 Thank you!
Thank you so much brave Traveller for supporting our country and showing the truth to the world! You are a real human!!!
We appreciate your support ❤
You will fall in love with Ukraine even more when there will be peace 🙏🏻
Thank you for telling the truth to the world about us
Always welcome 💙💛
Thanks for supporting us 💟
Thank you for your support! We appreciate your help in spreading awareness about russian war in Ukraine 💙💛
Thank you for supporting Ukraine💙💛
Thank you so much for visiting Ukraine, it is so important for us to raise awareness, we appreciate a lot your bravery, support and kindness…
Thank you for support! Big hug from Kyiv
Thank you for coming. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for helping.
Thank you for your support! Thank you for visiting our beautiful Kyiv!
We're grateful for your support. Thank you!
Thank you for the huge job that you are doing. Greetings from Ukraine.
Godspeed. Thank you for support.
It’s a great way to support us💛💙✊🙏✊✊✊
Tom, thank you for the support and your content!
Ридала все відео. Для іноземців це щось страшне і незвичне, а для нас стало буденністю і частиною життя...
Thank you for this video
Ей, тримаймо стрій, все буде добре! Ми вистоїмо, це ж ми! Обіймаю міцно! Тихої ночі вам, бережіть себе!
@@NocteSerenityMusic дякую, добра людино, і вам того ж 🫂❤️.
Thank you for sharing the truth. I’m from Kyiv, Ukraine. While traveling abroad, people say they think war is over. That’s why it’s very important to raise awareness and showing the truth 🙏❤️🫶
Everybody can support us in different ways, starting from banning russian business, donating to any official funds, spreading the words, etc.
Thank you for your support 🙏It is really important for us to see that other countries don’t forget about war in Ukraine.
Thanks for your support ❤
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the world! I just hope there will be more brave foreign visitors in Ukraine, and more help for our country.
Thank you for visiting and supporting Ukraine! ♥
Thank you so much for shining the light on our harsh reality. Mom of 2 young kids of 6 and 2, from Kyiv.
Thanks from Kharkiv, Ukraine!
Thanks you for your support!
Thank you for supporting Ukraine. We will be waiting for you to come back after the war stop, hopefully it will be soon…
Thank you for sharing such a touching video. It felt like a love letter in itself. It brought back many unpleasant memories, but I'm proud of how we managed through the darkest days and months. I'm also proud that we're still fighting and living, no matter what
Thank you for visiting and supporting Ukraine.
Thank you for your support
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your support!!!
Дякую за підтримку, дякую за поширення правди про реальність в якій ми живемо 🙏
Thank you for sharing this to the world ❤
Thank you. Good job, we need more videos like yours to support Ukraine.