Famous volunteer with the call sign "Taira" urges people to stop internal fights and focus on the common goal

Written communication on the Internet It can be quite tedious if instead of constructive dialogue there is an exchange of incoherent opinions mixed with outright fabrications and insults. Any attempts to solve this mess are naive and useless.



During a full-scale war, when people’s nerves have been at their limit for more than a year, any discussion on social media can instantly turn into a big quarrel. And for the height of public discontent can be enough even the slightest reason. It's not good enough.

Ukrainian speakers have repeatedly stressed the importance of maintaining calm and unity. But they're not always heard. After all, on the information front, the confrontation is also extremely tough. The insidious enemy knows that if it is possible to divide the Ukrainians, if it is possible to undermine their unity and faith in victory, then this is half the battle.

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So today's editorial office. "Site" He offers to listen to the words of the Ukrainian military paramedic Yulia Paevskaya (known under the nickname “Taira”). Since 2014, her team has saved the lives of more than 500 Ukrainian soldiers. On March 16, 2022, she was captured by Russian troops. Yulia was released from captivity only on June 17, 2022.

Written communication on the Internet "I ask everyone to unite." All this fighting is really annoying. Instead of uniting, people lash out at each other. Can't we deal with that later? Let's team up to kill the shit. To win, you need to stand together in one formation, said Paevskaya.



Yulia noted that on the information front, the confrontation is very tough. And this battle continues in the minds and hearts of people. And the Kremlin authorities are investing great resources to succeed, at least informationally.

“You see the terrible means they put into whitewashing their crimes. How they try to justify what they are doing to our children, women, men, cities and villages. They are capable of any lie, the paramedic assured.



Paevskaya is sure that you need to win not only at the front, but also in your heads. And now, when on the information front there are particularly tough battles for the minds and souls of people, you need to be steadfast and calm.

“Resist, become soldiers of information warfare. We have a common enemy, Russia, which attacked our country. So do not cling to yours, Tyra summed up.



Surprisingly, even such a simple call for unification sparked a storm of discussion in the comments. Some agreed that unity is the best response to an external enemy. Others here began to look for a trick, began to throw unfounded accusations in all directions. But who do they do better?



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