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Congrats - that’s the correct answer! Email us with the subject "Dare to Ukraine" at news@kyivindependent.com so we can send you our special products from The Kyiv Independent E-Store. Please note that the number of air raid alerts mentioned in this episode of “Dare to Ukraine” reflects the specific period and locations during our filming. This count is not representative of the overall situation in Ukraine, as air raid occurrences can vary significantly depending on time and region.
As a foreigner I have to admit, that I have been blinded by other places, until I went to Kharkiv during the war to see that this city is alife and there is love, art, culture, music, passion, some of the best coffee I had in my life and people who love their city as much as their love their own children. I can't wait to be back soon.
How did you get there despite the airports being closed down and unsafe airspace and avoiding obvious targets of bombing like apartment buildings or warehouse shops
@@WomBaH9 First time I took a train from Warsaw to Lviv and then by bus. Now I'm just driving with my car. You can easily take a train or take a bus. It's a sureal place. While most services work, and the city seems to be thriving, there as also heavy explosions on a daily bases. The country is highly digital, so even my german ride sharing app and uber are working here fine. However, at the end of the day, despite all the amazing stuff, the frontline is 35 min. driving away from us, and the cemetery is growing rapidly.
I can't believe I ever supported Ruzzia. I'm sorry. The Russian propaganda in Bulgaria is just overwhelming. But I finally saw through it. Slava Ukraini!
Its very sad to hear that bulgaria still holds the status of the 16th soviet republic, especially from such a severe oppression rought on its people by russia
Same here, buddy, same here. I'm in the US. It hits us from a different angle here, but Kremlin propaganda has taken root in certain circles for sure. And it's really hard to uproot because the people who believe it think they are free thinkers who are fighting the American "Deep State." They think they are too smart to be fooled by Russian propaganda, so they can't see it for what it is. They are playing right into Putin's hands.
@@NormanNorbert-z3uthat history is entirely Russia just trying to divide us, little do they know this war further united us behind democracy and freedom!
@@NormanNorbert-z3u Try understanding the abomination that was born in St. Petersburg 1998 with the assassination of Galina Vasil'evna Starovoitova. The 2nd Chechen War and all the atrocities, corruption and assassinations that followed, including your precious Donbas are all the construction of a putin agenda of deception and lies. Try learning a history that is not a fabrication of putins before you tell others to "learn history". Slava Ukraini !
I was crying almost all this episode. This is my city where I used to live and work. I'm so proud of all incredibly brave and talented people who make this city so alive. And thank you for sharing it unique atmosphere with others❤
I’m French and I worked in Kharkiv for three weeks in July and August. I´m happy and moved to see the city and so many places I visited. Happy and moved to see again in this report people I met (Gamlet, Trypichchia…). I will return next summer, for longer. Thank you, KI!
Hi Rudy. This is an amazing and inspiring video. Good to see you here as well as other Ukraine focused channels. United we stand with Ukraine. Slava Ukraini !!
@@beachbum77979 Hello Beachbum! I love Kyiv Independent, therefore I am here. I am a big fan of "Dare to Ukraine" series. My most favorite episode is "Lviv". Heroyam Slava! 🟦🟨
A very solid documentary. As an American, I went from knowing Kharkiv as another contextless map dot along the front line to properly grasping it as a vibrant city where people are somehow living semi-normal lives. Their stories are very moving and frankly a reality check I think I needed. I've mostly followed the war through Western news or analysis sources and the majority of the footage I see of your country is artillery firing out in the woods somewhere. Thank you for helping to put a human face on this tragedy and expanding my limited knowledge of Ukraine. I'll absolutely be watching the rest of the documentaries in this series! 🇺🇦
Nothing can stop Ukraine. It's inspiring to see you bring out people's true character even in the worst of times. I don't think I've ever been so willing to take a dare, but here we are… Ukraine never looked so good! Thank you for sharing something so special.
@@Rokerspase Maybe russian speaking, but still proud ukrainians. The language question isn´t that big issue in Ukraine as the russian propaganda claims. It´s a myth.
@@gumby2241 And Russia has been loosing more and more soldiers and heavy equipment with each passing month. This is Russias "battle of the bulge", their last desperate move. They are moving towards their breaking point. And Trump is trying to save them...
@@ingemarsjoo4542So government documents are available in Russian as well as Ukrainian ? How about religious freedom ? Any problem with the Orthodox Church in Ukraine ?
I've made four trips to Kharkiv this year with aid runs and got to spend a few days there as well. The best people you will ever meet are there - the literal tip of freedom's spear!
Извините, я немного знаю русский язык, но не знаю украинский. Большое спасибо за публикацию этого влога о жизни в Харькове. В прошлом я много раз посещал этот город. Это хорошо, что пробуждают воспоминания.
The resilience of the Ukrainian people is nothing short of extraordinary. No force can break their spirit or diminish their will! Sending unwavering support and heartfelt greetings from Istanbul/Türkiye. We stand with you, our brothers and sisters-our love and solidarity are with you always.
Dear Masha and the Dare to Ukraine team, thank you, this is a cracker of a video from Kharkiv and it's wonderful. If I were to visit this great city I would have to stop at the Amazing Yermilov centre and of course afterwards feast at Makita's. By the way that teapot looked huge, I love a cuppa'; I would definitely eat there too! 😋😋 Unfortunately, the longer the war continues, the greater the destruction by russia; they will continue to destroy anything that says Ukraine! So, it is vital that Ukrainians keep painting, making music, singing, dancing, writing indeed everything that says UKRAINE! 💙💙💛💛
@@kjererrrt2381если вы так считаете,тогда ответьте на вопрос-почему эти люди,живущие там не встретили ваши войска с хлебом и солью а наоборот с вилами!!!
Once again, a job well done Masha. I travel to Kharkiv regularly and am happy to see this beautiful and unbeaten city represented with such dignity. Молодець!
I kept shaking my head in admiration of the people you interviewed in Kharkiv, and of the regular Ukrainians who crave for the true, the good and the beautiful in middle of a brutal war.
This was beautiful to find. What was the answer to how many air raid warnings in 5 days- I thought 20. I have followed this Ukrainian journey since the start, but in reality since 2014 with the Revolution of Dignity. When war broke out I started to organise what I needed to do to get there from Australia. I am a Paediatric Nurse and I was willing to be used in whatever way would make a difference. Life/family events stopped me. But since that time I have felt a hole in my heart, and a guilt, that I could not make a difference to your children, people, soldiers. This video has filled me with a joy and hope that you are going to be alright. I have watched most of Volodymyr Zelenskyy's speeches and stories of Ukraine's journey. There is a powerful belief and trust in his nation that always is there, and an obvious deep love for these people and places that are Ukraine. This video encapsulates all that love, belief and trust that he showed. From the Metro, to Slovo House, to Mykyta Virchenko's restaurant...Slava Ukraini !
A thought from Oxford. We are about to have a few minutes silence on Remembrance Day to think about our heroes that perished in the Battle, during the silence I will be thinking about your brave soldiers defending your freedom, and the courageous people of Kharkiv will always remember their heroes.
Hi, thank you for your insight into Kharkiv and its resilient population, my heart goes out to these people and their traumatic and sad way of having to live, Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦🙏😍
@@gumby2241why not. Being russuan native speaker does not make you a Russian person. The current Ukrainian president is a Russian native speaker. Go tell him he's Russian 😂😂
WOW! Ms. Masha and team, this is such a creative documentary of emotions. I have not the words to express the feelings I have experienced while watching this documentary: joy, excitement, sadness with many tears, and deep anger. Then you brought all back to an even balance with such wonderful foods. Though I will pass on eating hearts, LOL. Thank you for your wonderful work and creativity. Glory to Ukraine. Glory to the defenders.
I have been looking forward to this, the Kharkiv episode of "Dare to Ukraine," and I have to say, it was incredibly powerful and informative! The way Masha and Team showcase the city's resilience and creativity amidst such adversity is truly inspiring. The stories shared highlight not just the struggles but also the unwavering spirit of the people. This episode is a must-watch for anyone wanting to understand the heart and soul of Kharkiv. Great job to the entire team for bringing this Heroic city to life, beyond the horrors of russia's ongoing terrorism! Air raid sirens, I guess an awful 28. As ever, I'm looking forward to the day when there are no air raid sirens anywhere in Ukraine!
My friend lives in kharkiv with her children. She is very patriotic person. She says that she will never leave kharkiv. I understood the reason why she said so. Slava ukraini!
@@GeneralMegrelthe people in eastern Ukraine, the Donbass were fighting for independence from Kiev and now choose to return their homes, their lands back to Russia
Love this series, and this episode in particular 👍 I lived in Kharkiv for six months back in 2019 and have fond memories from that time. It's painful to see all the destruction, but at the same time, seeing the admirable resilience of the people of Kharkiv makes me hopeful for the future. Keep up the great work! 💙💛🇺🇦
@@NormanNorbert-z3u What languages do you speak? LOL even russian speakers there hate russia...any sympathy they had for russia is long gone...after their women and children murdered. Could be worse....could be a pathetic russian :)
Dare to Be Ukraine. This is Excellent! Your material, videos, and Interviews, including the coffee entrepreneur, theater actor/ creator and the restaurateur (must interrupt my watching) make these the best coming out Ukraine. I was in Kharkiv this past July 2024. I have video and visited many of the same places.
I wish all the best for Ukraine. Strong people and the will to fight. I hope the Trump adminstration will support your cause as Europe depends on it. U are our part of EU frontier.
This was a beautiful and much needed production. I visited Ukraine in 2019, but I did not visit Kharkiv. After hearing so many good things about its modernism, its art, and its almost Renaissance status following the dissolution of the USSR, I always wanted to visit Kharkiv on a return trip to Ukraine. However, after the start of the full-scale invasion and hearing the reports of daily shelling from the barbarians across the border, I feared that my intentions might never come to fruition. This video gives me hope that there will still be a resilient, resourceful, and resurgent Kharkiv that will be there awaiting me one day.
Thank you, Masha, for the excellent work you have been doing in presenting each episode of 'Dare to Ukraine'. The production is both informative and educational. You and your team have done an excellent job in putting together such an important presentation.
@@harlzberg6068 So what? We know that the invaders invaded before. We also know that Kiev existed for centuries before, and being the “bread basket” was invaded many times. No doubt DNA also reveals remnants of the Mongul invasion, not to mention earlier Vikings’. But Kharkiv stands and I understood the Ukrainian spoken in this video. Also, if you want to get picky, all mitochondrial dna can be traced to Africa. So does that say that we’re all ethnic African?
@@mchozen2958 out of Africa has long been debunked. Best solution, just let the bordering regions vote, Zelensky knows they will lose territory because of the proRussia support in the East.
Thank you for the team of Dare to Ukraine to spoil us with again another juwel of documentary, of again a great Ukrainian city with rich tradition! Cannot wait to come and visit it!
Thank you so much! This eauriful video os so moving that I have tears in my eyes. I wish the people of Kharkiv a bright future with lots of life, light and art. Warm greetings from a friend in Finland wheere I am trying to do all I can to help Ukraine WIN.
I noticed the animation to show different pictures in the video, some broken pieces are joined together to make a full picture, resembling how people are collecting different pieces of livelihood and making it a beautiful life. God bless Ukraine 💙💛
We love Kharkiv, Kiev and the whole of Ukraine, we pray for you and support you in every way possible until your victory. Very best regards from The Netherlands.
What a wonderful young lady telling these stories of Ukraine. My family comes from Kharkiv but now live in Australia with me because of Putin. We loved our apartment there which still stands thank God. Looking forward to seeing more.
i lived in kharkiv for 6 years . From india with love . Slava ukraini 💛💙. Kharkiv is ukraine and will be ukrainian forever. See you soon my lovely city hang on 😢
Thank you for the insight of what the strong brave citizens, of your beautiful country,are doing in unity to show there solidality towards each other and there strength as a whole nation.Stay safe and stay strong to all Ukrainian's. Never give up🙏🙏💪💪💛
Great job Kyiv Independent and crew on this video. I'm from New Hampshire, USA and I send my love and support to the residents of Kharkiv and Ukraine ... Слава Україні, Героям Слава!
This series is amazing. You guys are doing such a great job of highlighting grassroots resilience initiatives! My guess for the air siren challenge is 53 times.
@@bak2back I think you are confused by all the irrepressible positivity here. I believe you are actually referring to the putin disinformation service.
I've really enjoyed the whole series, but it has been particularly special to see Kharkiv. What an inspirational city. What an inspirational country. I can't wait to visit. My guess for the sirens is 14.
Wow -- I know that RUclipsrs try hard but this was amazingly professional and emotive. We will be there in Kharkiv as soon as we can. Can I guess...... 39 times you got air-raid warnings in one week?
34 air sirens
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Please note that the number of air raid alerts mentioned in this episode of “Dare to Ukraine” reflects the specific period and locations during our filming. This count is not representative of the overall situation in Ukraine, as air raid occurrences can vary significantly depending on time and region.
As a foreigner I have to admit, that I have been blinded by other places, until I went to Kharkiv during the war to see that this city is alife and there is love, art, culture, music, passion, some of the best coffee I had in my life and people who love their city as much as their love their own children. I can't wait to be back soon.
How did you get there despite the airports being closed down and unsafe airspace and avoiding obvious targets of bombing like apartment buildings or warehouse shops
@@WomBaH9 First time I took a train from Warsaw to Lviv and then by bus. Now I'm just driving with my car. You can easily take a train or take a bus. It's a sureal place. While most services work, and the city seems to be thriving, there as also heavy explosions on a daily bases. The country is highly digital, so even my german ride sharing app and uber are working here fine. However, at the end of the day, despite all the amazing stuff, the frontline is 35 min. driving away from us, and the cemetery is growing rapidly.
I can't believe I ever supported Ruzzia. I'm sorry. The Russian propaganda in Bulgaria is just overwhelming. But I finally saw through it. Slava Ukraini!
Heroyam Slava !!
Welcome to the right side of history my friend
Its very sad to hear that bulgaria still holds the status of the 16th soviet republic, especially from such a severe oppression rought on its people by russia
Same here, buddy, same here.
I'm in the US. It hits us from a different angle here, but Kremlin propaganda has taken root in certain circles for sure. And it's really hard to uproot because the people who believe it think they are free thinkers who are fighting the American "Deep State." They think they are too smart to be fooled by Russian propaganda, so they can't see it for what it is. They are playing right into Putin's hands.
It can be a long road to truth and reality. Welcome to the light my friend.
Masha , I congratulate you on showing the world how resilient the beautiful people of Ukraine are...💙💛🇺🇦
Your visit could not be better timed for Kharkiv as they have been having a rough time lately. Thank you.
Thank you so much for helping this American understand Ukraine a little better. You are an amazing people! Your reporting is wonderful! Thank you! 💪🇺🇦
Try learning history and the build up in Donbass. Then you'd actually know something
@@NormanNorbert-z3uthat history is entirely Russia just trying to divide us, little do they know this war further united us behind democracy and freedom!
😂😂
@@NormanNorbert-z3u Try understanding the abomination that was born in St. Petersburg 1998 with the assassination of Galina Vasil'evna Starovoitova. The 2nd Chechen War and all the atrocities, corruption and assassinations that followed, including your precious Donbas are all the construction of a putin agenda of deception and lies.
Try learning a history that is not a fabrication of putins before you tell others to "learn history".
Slava Ukraini !
how about sticking your had out of kamalas bumhole and grabing a book you libtard!!
I was crying almost all this episode. This is my city where I used to live and work. I'm so proud of all incredibly brave and talented people who make this city so alive. And thank you for sharing it unique atmosphere with others❤
I’m French and I worked in Kharkiv for three weeks in July and August. I´m happy and moved to see the city and so many places I visited. Happy and moved to see again in this report people I met (Gamlet, Trypichchia…). I will return next summer, for longer. Thank you, KI!
Thank you very mutch from Kiev. You are true Hero ad God will stand with you.
Will Russia let you in?
@@EternallyGodha ha ! kharkiv is unbreakable !
I'd like to work in Kharkiv. Know of any job openings?
Dear Masha and team, thank you for this exciting video. What a wonderful country you have. Long live Ukraine! 🟦🟨
By the way its good to be a member of the Kyiv Independent community. 🟦🟨
Hi Rudy. This is an amazing and inspiring video. Good to see you here as well as other Ukraine focused channels. United we stand with Ukraine.
Slava Ukraini !!
@@beachbum77979 Heroyam Slava !!!
@@beachbum77979 Hello Beachbum! I love Kyiv Independent, therefore I am here. I am a big fan of "Dare to Ukraine" series. My most favorite episode is "Lviv". Heroyam Slava! 🟦🟨
Oh I was so looking forward to a Kharkiv episode! ❤
Same! 💙💛
A very solid documentary. As an American, I went from knowing Kharkiv as another contextless map dot along the front line to properly grasping it as a vibrant city where people are somehow living semi-normal lives. Their stories are very moving and frankly a reality check I think I needed. I've mostly followed the war through Western news or analysis sources and the majority of the footage I see of your country is artillery firing out in the woods somewhere. Thank you for helping to put a human face on this tragedy and expanding my limited knowledge of Ukraine. I'll absolutely be watching the rest of the documentaries in this series! 🇺🇦
Nothing can stop Ukraine. It's inspiring to see you bring out people's true character even in the worst of times. I don't think I've ever been so willing to take a dare, but here we are… Ukraine never looked so good! Thank you for sharing something so special.
Харків Респект! Слава Україні Героям Слава! 💪🇺🇦
Seriously 😢 Ukraine has been retreating faster and faster with each passing month.
@@Rokerspase Maybe russian speaking, but still proud ukrainians. The language question isn´t that big issue in Ukraine as the russian propaganda claims. It´s a myth.
@@gumby2241 And Russia has been loosing more and more soldiers and heavy equipment with each passing month. This is Russias "battle of the bulge", their last desperate move. They are moving towards their breaking point. And Trump is trying to save them...
@@ingemarsjoo4542So government documents are available in Russian as well as Ukrainian ? How about religious freedom ? Any problem with the Orthodox Church in Ukraine ?
I visited Kharkiv only once at 2012 and I hope to be there one more time!! Enjoy this video and appreciate this channel for this job!!
I've made four trips to Kharkiv this year with aid runs and got to spend a few days there as well. The best people you will ever meet are there - the literal tip of freedom's spear!
Извините, я немного знаю русский язык, но не знаю украинский.
Большое спасибо за публикацию этого влога о жизни в Харькове. В прошлом я много раз посещал этот город. Это хорошо, что пробуждают воспоминания.
The resilience of the Ukrainian people is nothing short of extraordinary. No force can break their spirit or diminish their will! Sending unwavering support and heartfelt greetings from Istanbul/Türkiye. We stand with you, our brothers and sisters-our love and solidarity are with you always.
What an amazing couple , I pray for their safety and continued strength, they are why Ukraine will beat Russia....💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦🙏🙏🙏🙏
You're insane of course.
@@harlzberg6068 The World, and Ukraine are proving you, as usual, wrong!
@@gumby2241 No, that is the domain of the putin devotee.
@@Roger-go6jc Hmmm, which Euro country is sending boots on the ground to Ukr, nobody, they would have done it already.
👍
Dear Masha and the Dare to Ukraine team, thank you, this is a cracker of a video from Kharkiv and it's wonderful. If I were to visit this great city I would have to stop at the Amazing Yermilov centre and of course afterwards feast at Makita's. By the way that teapot looked huge, I love a cuppa'; I would definitely eat there too! 😋😋 Unfortunately, the longer the war continues, the greater the destruction by russia; they will continue to destroy anything that says Ukraine! So, it is vital that Ukrainians keep painting, making music, singing, dancing, writing indeed everything that says UKRAINE! 💙💙💛💛
Je suis française et un jour j’espère de venir à Kharkiv et témoigne la beauté et résilience de cette belle ville
russian city.
@kjererrrt2381 nope. My work colleague is from Kharkiv, and she's 💯 Ukrainian.
@@kjererrrt2381если вы так считаете,тогда ответьте на вопрос-почему эти люди,живущие там не встретили ваши войска с хлебом и солью а наоборот с вилами!!!
Amazing stories, amazing journalism, amazing journalist! Such a beautiful young woman!Slava Ukraini, Heroyam Slava!🇺🇦🇨🇦🌻
Do you repeat that like a mantra? How many times a day should I say and do I have to raise my right arm??😂
@NormanNorbert-z3u - your family's history should advise you!
@@NormanNorbert-z3u raise right arm for trump :) he is same as russians, natsees which is why he and putin get on so well :)
@@NormanNorbert-z3uYou again?
Maybe you should just focus on the sunflower seeds.
The metro concert is amazing!
The Soviets built the Metro.
@@mitchyoung93and ? Ukraine was a Soviet republic
@@kadovax6567и что из этого!Да,представляете ,это и в книгах написано ,хотели кого то удивить?
Once again, a job well done Masha. I travel to Kharkiv regularly and am happy to see this beautiful and unbeaten city represented with such dignity. Молодець!
I kept shaking my head in admiration of the people you interviewed in Kharkiv, and of the regular Ukrainians who crave for the true, the good and the beautiful in middle of a brutal war.
Outstanding! Thank you so much! I feel so deeply about your incredible people and want so desperately for Ukraine to prevail. Thank you again!
You are very beautiful Masha. You are like your country, beautiful and strong.
I AM A MORE BEAUTIFUL RUSSIAN WOMAN ♥️♥️♥️♥️🐯🐯🐯🐯🐯
@@russianprincess3673 oh wow, russian women...show them a US or EU passport and they come running
@@russianprincess3673 🤮🤮🤮
@@russianprincess3673 So your sex chamge operation went better than pootin's?
@@russianprincess3673 You could be tRump's 4th wife, maybe.
This was beautiful to find.
What was the answer to how many air raid warnings in 5 days- I thought 20.
I have followed this Ukrainian journey since the start, but in reality since 2014 with the Revolution of Dignity.
When war broke out I started to organise what I needed to do to get there from Australia. I am a Paediatric Nurse and I was willing to be used in whatever way would make a difference. Life/family events stopped me. But since that time I have felt a hole in my heart, and a guilt, that I could not make a difference to your children, people, soldiers.
This video has filled me with a joy and hope that you are going to be alright.
I have watched most of Volodymyr Zelenskyy's speeches and stories of Ukraine's journey. There is a powerful belief and trust in his nation that always is there, and an obvious deep love for these people and places that are Ukraine. This video encapsulates all that love, belief and trust that he showed. From the Metro, to Slovo House, to Mykyta Virchenko's restaurant...Slava Ukraini !
A thought from Oxford. We are about to have a few minutes silence on Remembrance Day to think about our heroes that perished in the Battle, during the silence I will be thinking about your brave soldiers defending your freedom, and the courageous people of Kharkiv will always remember their heroes.
Great thought I will be joining you. God bless Ukraine. 🇺🇦✌️🇺🇦✌️
Kharkov is the historically correct spelling
Will you be having a thought for the Bandera men? even though they fought with the Nazis against our British heroes?
@@NormanNorbert-z3u ...and that is the last fart we hear from you as you climb back into putins a--e!
@@bak2back Oh wow, it's lets resurrect the old, dusty, cobwebbed hate rhetoric that we all left behind so long ago.
The tenacity of the Ukrainian people in the face of so much tragedy is a true wonder and moves me very deeply.
Hi, thank you for your insight into Kharkiv and its resilient population, my heart goes out to these people and their traumatic and sad way of having to live, Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦🙏😍
Thank you for showing us typical scenes and telling us ordinary stories of Kharkiv and its extraordinary people.
Længe leve Ukraine🍀❤👍🤟
My mother’s family is from the Kharkiv. I have family in Kharkiv.
#СлаваУкраїні!
#ГероямСлава!
#RussiaIsATerroristState
Thank you. I will definitely visit Kharkiv as soon as the war is over.
Better learn Russian then
@@gumby2241 ...you still here?
@@gumby2241hey rи$$b0т, how's the weather in St Petersburg?
@@gumby2241why not. Being russuan native speaker does not make you a Russian person. The current Ukrainian president is a Russian native speaker. Go tell him he's Russian 😂😂
WOW! Ms. Masha and team, this is such a creative documentary of emotions. I have not the words to express the feelings I have experienced while watching this documentary: joy, excitement, sadness with many tears, and deep anger. Then you brought all back to an even balance with such wonderful foods. Though I will pass on eating hearts, LOL. Thank you for your wonderful work and creativity. Glory to Ukraine. Glory to the defenders.
Thank you for educating me on Ukraine . Your courage is amazing . I hope to go there and see it myself soon . Ukrainians are my heroes !
I have been looking forward to this, the Kharkiv episode of "Dare to Ukraine," and I have to say, it was incredibly powerful and informative!
The way Masha and Team showcase the city's resilience and creativity amidst such adversity is truly inspiring. The stories shared highlight not just the struggles but also the unwavering spirit of the people.
This episode is a must-watch for anyone wanting to understand the heart and soul of Kharkiv.
Great job to the entire team for bringing this Heroic city to life, beyond the horrors of russia's ongoing terrorism!
Air raid sirens, I guess an awful 28. As ever, I'm looking forward to the day when there are no air raid sirens anywhere in Ukraine!
Such a beautiful city, it will always be. Slava Ukraini!
Loved this episode, Masha. What an inspiration this city and it's people are in the face of the ongoing war. Love from Oz
My friend lives in kharkiv with her children. She is very patriotic person. She says that she will never leave kharkiv. I understood the reason why she said so. Slava ukraini!
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 ♥️
Slava Rossiya 🇳🇴🤝🏻🇷🇺
Where is the Ukrainian glory with all the lost men?? Was it worth it??
@@bak2back Defending their country, their people, their right to life. Russians will leave willingly or be removed.
@@GeneralMegrelthe people in eastern Ukraine, the Donbass were fighting for independence from Kiev and now choose to return their homes, their lands back to Russia
@@NormanNorbert-z3u The "people of eastern Ukraine" were invaded by Russia in 2014, by a man named Igor Girkin. They escalated in 2022.
Love this series, and this episode in particular 👍
I lived in Kharkiv for six months back in 2019 and have fond memories from that time. It's painful to see all the destruction, but at the same time, seeing the admirable resilience of the people of Kharkiv makes me hopeful for the future.
Keep up the great work! 💙💛🇺🇦
What language do the majority of the people speak there? It wasn't Ukrainian in any of my visits
@NormanNorbert-z3u Back then the primary language was definitely russian.
@@NormanNorbert-z3u What languages do you speak? LOL even russian speakers there hate russia...any sympathy they had for russia is long gone...after their women and children murdered. Could be worse....could be a pathetic russian :)
@@NormanNorbert-z3u Ruzzian troll born on date, Feb. 3, 2024. .010, your intellect level and the exchange rate of the useless ruble.
@@NormanNorbert-z3u sorry,but can I ask you what reason of asking this question if you have been there few times and most likely you know answer?
I love Masha, and Ukraine!!!❤❤❤
Dear Masha and crew, thank for this inspiring video. I had been to Kharkiv once. I definitely want to return when this war is over. Slava Ukraini))
Thanks!
Brilliant video, and great journalism, the Ukraine people are so strong and brave, long live, and god bless 🇺🇦🙏
Masha you are a strong women with a uplifting message, thank for the vision of Kharkiv.
Dare to Be Ukraine. This is Excellent! Your material, videos, and Interviews, including the coffee entrepreneur, theater actor/ creator and the restaurateur (must interrupt my watching) make these the best coming out Ukraine. I was in Kharkiv this past July 2024. I have video and visited many of the same places.
Thank you Masha and your team, great report, wonderful country. Love From Canada
I wish all the best for Ukraine. Strong people and the will to fight. I hope the Trump adminstration will support your cause as Europe depends on it. U are our part of EU frontier.
This was a beautiful and much needed production. I visited Ukraine in 2019, but I did not visit Kharkiv. After hearing so many good things about its modernism, its art, and its almost Renaissance status following the dissolution of the USSR, I always wanted to visit Kharkiv on a return trip to Ukraine. However, after the start of the full-scale invasion and hearing the reports of daily shelling from the barbarians across the border, I feared that my intentions might never come to fruition. This video gives me hope that there will still be a resilient, resourceful, and resurgent Kharkiv that will be there awaiting me one day.
Thank You, Thank You so very much for this!!!! So well done. So vital. So human!!! Glory to Ukraine. Glory to the people of Kharkiv!!!
Thank you, Masha, for the excellent work you have been doing in presenting each episode of 'Dare to Ukraine'. The production is both informative and educational. You and your team have done an excellent job in putting together such an important presentation.
Uber cool city and people. So proud of you
Дуже дякую from Ukrainian diaspora in Canada
Most people in Kharkiv are Russian speaking, Russian ethnicity....right??
@@harlzberg6068 So what? We know that the invaders invaded before. We also know that Kiev existed for centuries before, and being the “bread basket” was invaded many times. No doubt DNA also reveals remnants of the Mongul invasion, not to mention earlier Vikings’. But Kharkiv stands and I understood the Ukrainian spoken in this video.
Also, if you want to get picky, all mitochondrial dna can be traced to Africa. So does that say that we’re all ethnic African?
@@mchozen2958 out of Africa has long been debunked. Best solution, just let the bordering regions vote, Zelensky knows they will lose territory because of the proRussia support in the East.
@@mchozen2958 I think you just burst his bubble💙💛
@@harlzberg6068nope. Language and ethnicity are different. Ex. English, French, Spanish
Russia is so polite with Ukraine 🇺🇦 not a single damage building……
Thank you for the team of Dare to Ukraine to spoil us with again another juwel of documentary, of again a great Ukrainian city with rich tradition! Cannot wait to come and visit it!
Thank you so much! This eauriful video os so moving that I have tears in my eyes. I wish the people of Kharkiv a bright future with lots of life, light and art. Warm greetings from a friend in Finland wheere I am trying to do all I can to help Ukraine WIN.
Thanks!
I noticed the animation to show different pictures in the video, some broken pieces are joined together to make a full picture, resembling how people are collecting different pieces of livelihood and making it a beautiful life. God bless Ukraine 💙💛
We love Kharkiv, Kiev and the whole of Ukraine, we pray for you and support you in every way possible until your victory. Very best regards from The Netherlands.
What a wonderful young lady telling these stories of Ukraine. My family comes from Kharkiv but now live in Australia with me because of Putin. We loved our apartment there which still stands thank God. Looking forward to seeing more.
Russia is so polite with Ukraine 🇺🇦 not a single damage building…………
i lived in kharkiv for 6 years . From india with love . Slava ukraini 💛💙. Kharkiv is ukraine and will be ukrainian forever. See you soon my lovely city hang on 😢
....... 💙💛 a parallel beautiful reality among the nightmare of this war. This nation is from other planet. Wonderful doc
Thank you for the insight of what the strong brave citizens, of your beautiful country,are doing in unity to show there solidality towards each other and there strength as a whole nation.Stay safe and stay strong to all Ukrainian's. Never give up🙏🙏💪💪💛
Thank you so much showing us this beautiful city, country!
We're all Ukrainians now❤
I've cooked with lambs hearts in Dublin as well
Brave people
Best wishes from Ireland
Beautiful video❤
God bless Ukraine and its wonderful people. I hope and pray this dreadful war will end ASAP.
Kharkiv the unbroken.
Kharkiv-Ukraine forever!
They are living better life then Californian here in USA 🇺🇸….
Definitely 💯 especially before the war. Now it’s not the same.
Great job Kyiv Independent and crew on this video. I'm from New Hampshire, USA and I send my love and support to the residents of Kharkiv and Ukraine ... Слава Україні, Героям Слава!
Cool, strong and incredible!
Glory to Ukraine!
Ah Kharkiv, I love this city!
Я Люблю Харків! Слава Україні!
Awesome video, thank you! My guess is 19 sirens.
These are really well-done productions.
Stay safe and keep telling these amazing peoples stories Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
That was awesome and, inspiring
Keep fighting. Our mad king will try to sell you out but just keep fighting.
Thank you, A city that I fought for and the city that I love, I fight further to the east now but one day I will be back.
Keep doin you, Ukraine.
Wow! I didn’t know Kharkiv is 3x the size of Paris! Incredible! ❤️🇺🇦❤️🇺🇦
This series is amazing. You guys are doing such a great job of highlighting grassroots resilience initiatives! My guess for the air siren challenge is 53 times.
Thank you for talking about Kharkiv. My Ukrainian work colleague is from Kharkiv
Great channel and work, thank you for your efforts!
Thanks for this vlog from your wonderful country. Most americans stand with Ukraine.
Stay strong ukraine!💙💛💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸
Another beautiful video extolling the culture of this wonderful country and people!
That's a beautiful, incredibule video----salva Ukraine
Героям Слава!!!
@@Olena_FromUkraine Saliva Urinal
@@bak2back I think you are confused by all the irrepressible positivity here.
I believe you are actually referring to the putin disinformation service.
Хоробрість надає перевагу сміливим. - Bravery favors the bold.
God Bless Ukraine and the Ukrainian people, each and every one and keep them safe from harm.
Slava Ukraini.
Because it's a gorgeous city...😊
I like how you present reality. ❤️
Great show! you never let down. Keep up the great work! A fan in California.
Wow very inspiring video and people in Kharkiv ❤🇺🇦
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Thank for your job
love your videos,but please take care of yourself :) slava Ukraine
Belle ville Kharkiv
Гарний міста 🏙️
I've really enjoyed the whole series, but it has been particularly special to see Kharkiv. What an inspirational city. What an inspirational country. I can't wait to visit. My guess for the sirens is 14.
Kharkiv 💛
Wow -- I know that RUclipsrs try hard but this was amazingly professional and emotive. We will be there in Kharkiv as soon as we can. Can I guess...... 39 times you got air-raid warnings in one week?