we resist, we fight, we will win.
timelines are funny. two years ago i was packing humanitarian aid and doing activism in Berlin, feeling guilty and wanting to do more. and today i am back home, in Ukraine, fighting for our freedom. many things have changed, but one thing is clear and stays — the decision to come back and to join the resistance is a right one.
thanks to everyone who’s supporting me, and to everyone who’s fighting next to me.
дякую всім, хто підтримує, з ким стоїмо пліч-о-пліч, всім, хто не залишається байдужим. перемога за нами.
#russiaisaterroriststate
hey there. got a couple of things to say. got injured in the end of march, and now am back (in the fields)
in case of my untimely death, please consider me no more, no less, but a freedom fighter. generations of my ancestors, of different background, fought for freedom to strive: ukrainian farmers, germans repressed by the USSR, unbreakable people, free and honest. generations of LGBTQ+ people fought for their rights. and here i am, a non-binary ex-civilian. a freak and a weirdo, let’s be honest.
my personal fight — is here in the fields of Donbas, Ukraine.
what i am witnessing is the biggest war of the century. the eye of the storm (and maybe the end of times, who knows)
we fight for our and your freedom. please be patient and loyal, we are trying our best, and we will win. light always wins over darkness. it’s always darkest before the dawn, @florence said. indeed it is. but the good will prevail and is prevailing. take care. keep calm and carry on.
hey. i wanted to make a small statement and to put something out there as a disclaimer and a pinned post. a huge discussion broke out yesterday regarding a post mentioning a particular topic.
i thought it is worth typing out.
if you assume something, don’t. it’s very human, but just don’t. it’s not too complicated to figure out, where my loyalties lie on the political spectrum. spoiler: very very far left.
i am openly militant, pro-violence, pro-direct-action. anti-imperialist, anti-fascist, queer anarchist. a feminist, a queer person, a survivor.
i see people, in this case, ENY troops, ideological opponents and the supporters of russian regime, get blown to smithereens every other day. that is something i am actively working on. that’s a direct action that i am a part of for the 3rd year now.
the stuff i post, think of and re-live continuously every day is something a person in an active war environment goes through. war itself made me ever more angry, even more active, even more charged than before.
i will survive, if you don’t want to support me. others, who know the price of freedom, will.
i will survive, if you don’t like me.
no worries, cheers, mate.
these days it is hard for me to write.
grief seems everlasting; it consumes me like an illness. it just drags and drags like a bad leg — in my case quite a literal comparison.
the moment i stand still, i have a bizarre buzzing sensation, almost akin to anxiety. it makes my insides cold and my heart frozen. once i am not surrounded by others it becomes a looming echo, not a cheerful chime, but a heavy, pressing urge, a crescendo.
people that know me in person probably would describe me as a positive, bright person. if only i were always like that, especially with myself.
i can’t write, i can’t edit, i can only read what others have created and watch closely. it cannot last forever. nothing really does. at some point the stagnation will come to an end, and even i will sing. like a little warbler, like a silver spring.
A first look inside Rebel Atlas Vol. 1.
An independent magazine built on reporting from the ground — not from a desk.
Nine stories from around the world, reported between 2024 and 2026. Covering conflict zones, protest movements and underground cultures.
A4
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Original reporting
Original photography
Grab your copy — link in bio.
Kyiv, 2025.
From Crimea to the frontlines, a Ukrainian soldier reflects on war, identity and survival — a personal account shaped by occupation, exile and the decision to fight.
From The Frontline: Ukraine
By @polypsycho_
Rebel Atlas Vol. 1 — out soon.
I wanted to share this small essay with you all, and maybe some of you might find it interesting or soothing.
You are not alone.
Kinship, friendship, camaraderie.
Let’s take a trip down the memory lane. As well as do some reflection.
Women’s liberation is not only about Women. It is about everyone who is oppressed, and therefore brings us a step closer to total liberation.
In Rojava, in Myanmar, and now in Ukraine, women and queer people are a moving force, a passionate catalyst, and a valuable part of the resistance.
Nothing feels better, than belonging to a community, then fighting the same battle.
I used to be holding a banner, and now I have a gun in my hand. So I can liberate myself.
Stay enraged, stay violent, stay dangerous.
getting hands and lowas dirty. harmful fun i call it❤️🔥
a little custom wall-e ugv decorated with @radicalaidforce stickers. love you all!🖤 support them!
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все буде Україна.
Denys Pankratov, Klementyna „Kafa“ Kvindt: Wartime Notes extended until 15 March 2026 ✨
We are also extending another exhibition that shines into the Olomouc nights: 'Denys Pankratov, Klementyna „Kafa“ Kvindt: Wartime Notes' at PAF Gallery. The installation can now be viewed until 15 March 2026.
The exhibition curated by Resistance Support Club is accessible daily and nonstop.
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Denys Pankratov, Klementyna „Kafa“ Kvindt: Zápisky z války prodlouženo do 15. března 2026 ✨
Prodlužujeme také další výstavu, která svítí do olomouckých nocí: 'Denys Pankratov, Klementyna „Kafa“ Kvindt: Zápisky z války' v Galerii PAF. Instalaci je nyní možné zhlédnout až do 15. března 2026.
Výstava kurátorovaná Resistance Support Club je přístupná denně a nepřetržitě.
photo by @tomasjakubec