What do we do next?

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roseline371274
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What do we do next?

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Currently, apartments are being purchased only with credit funds, the rest of the potential buyers are waiting for the situation to become clearer and at least some kind of forecast to be made. Therefore, apartment prices may fall by another 5-7% by the time positive news appears, which is the allocation of US funds and the cessation of the Russian counteroffensive.

Two years of invincibility.


10 years of fighting for its independence. Two of them were full-scale war because the semi-empire tried to turn back time by openly invading Ukraine.

It's not time to write memoirs yet, but each of us has our own memory. Except for those who special database died in the first minutes, not having time to write anything on social networks. Today, the anniversary of their death is a bright memory. From now on, every following day is an anniversary. And the living will later create a mosaic of memories from what they saw, felt and did.

The military will tell about the first combat clashes, attacks, shelling, landings. About how reservists were accepted into units, hastily knocking down the same army that stopped the invasion. Volunteers - about queues at military registration and enlistment offices. Teroboronivtsi - about checkpoints, about the feeling of weapons in their hands, about "Stugna" and "Javelins". National Guardsmen and SBU - about catching saboteurs and corrections officers, "tags" on roofs and roads. But most importantly - Ukraine withstood the first blow then, in February 2022. And all those who remained to defend their country - became heroes.
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