Four Years On: Ukrainian Celebrities Recall the Shock of Russia's Full-Scale Invasion.

Four Years On: Ukrainian Celebrities Recall the Shock of Russia's Full-Scale Invasion
Four Years On: Ukrainian Celebrities Recall the Shock of Russia's Full-Scale Invasion

Four Years of War in Ukraine

According to TSN.ua: February 24, 2022, marks the grim anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a date that plunged the nation into a devastating conflict. As Ukraine commemorates four years of war, prominent public figures are sharing their memories of the invasion's first moments—experiences that irrevocably altered their lives and the lives of millions of their fellow citizens. This war has become the largest conventional conflict in Europe since World War II.

Memories from Public Figures

  • “The group lasted one day.” — Nadia Dorofeeva
  • “4 years. So much and so little. When life is turned upside down, when February becomes a new starting point for millions of people.” — Kateryna Osadcha

Alan Badoev also shared his thoughts, stating: 'This is a special night, and tomorrow will be a very special day. A day that should never have come.' His emotional comment points to the fear and uncertainty that accompanied the war's outbreak. Masha Efrosinina recalls: 'I was very naive, and I was also very angry. I screamed in every address to the screen.' This reflects the emotional state of many Ukrainians who were desperately trying to find their voice in the darkness.

Mykhailo Katsurin, who gave around 80 interviews to global media in the war's first weeks, expressed his personal anguish, saying: 'My father and I do not speak. He and tens of millions of other Russians continue to believe that killing Ukrainians is okay.' His words demonstrate the profound disappointment and pain felt by many in connection with the war.

These recollections and statements from public figures mirror a collective sense of loss, pain, and hope that has accompanied Ukrainians through this difficult period. The four years since the war began have left a deep scar on the hearts of millions, forcing them to re-evaluate their values and priorities. Today, in remembering these events, Ukrainians are united in a shared aspiration for peace and recovery.

The four years of war have been a critical period for Ukraine, impacting not only the political situation but also the cultural and social fabric of life. The memories of public figures underscore how deeply the war has affected every Ukrainian, creating a necessity to adapt to a harsh new reality. This time has also become a symbol of resilience and unity, as Ukrainians continue to fight for their independence and the restoration of their nation.


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