Anything can be used as building blocks to build a blockade in war: doors, chairs, even pots. The Ukrainians realized this by noticing the unusual barrier created by the Russian military. They were often created from damaged items that were used in the home.
Ukrainian news agency Uniyan wrote about this unusual structure. A barricade was erected in the town of Novasylivka in Donetsk region with broken furniture and various items from nearby houses.
Photos of the blockade taken from a drone perspective were posted on the channel of the Ukrainian analytical project DeepState. You can see broken windows, broken tables, branches, and even a large pot.
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The channel’s creators said: “During three years of full-scale invasion, we have seen a lot of things, but the barricade by the Russians in Novasylivka in 2025… this is something special. ” he wrote.
War in Ukraine. Russian troops attack Pokrovsk
Paweł Vyshebaba told Kizyu 24 TV that the Russian military has been carrying out regular and large-scale shelling of the city of Pokrovsk in Donetsk region for two days. The Ukrainian poet and now a soldier in the Ukrainian army admitted that the situation in the city is becoming increasingly difficult.
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He also spoke about civilians in Pokrovsk. He said their presence would disrupt the work of soldiers preparing to defend the town. – A drone lands somewhere in the city and explodes. It’s hard not to react to this. We must also raise the “iron bird of death”, but the “local population” will remain, he said.
– I appeal to the residents. If you are already such fatalists and do not want to protect yourself, if not for your own safety, then do so for the benefit of the military, which prevents the defense of the city. please. Vizebaba added that the evacuation will help defend Pokrovsk.
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