
Why Ukraine's resistance starts with ordinary people
Mar 19, 2026
Bohdan Ben, frontline journalist who documented soldiers and volunteers, and Orysia Hrudka, reporter of civilian stories under siege, share vivid reports. They recount evacuations from Irpin, a restaurant feeding thousands in Chernihiv, recovering the fallen, makeshift drone production, and how ordinary people sustain resistance. Short, human-focused narratives bring wartime resilience to life.
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Inform Quickly To Multiply Global Reach
- Inform the world immediately and continuously when crises start to amplify reach and mobilize support.
- Bohdan and Orysia worked 24/7 from Scotland, posting Twitter updates that grew their audience tenfold in weeks.
Ordinary Decisions Shifted The War Outcome
- Ukrainian resistance depended on countless small decisions by ordinary people, not just leaders or army capabilities.
- Examples include entrepreneurs turning volunteers, geologists becoming snipers, and restaurants feeding thousands during sieges.
Freedom Is Political Not Merely Personal
- Freedom in Ukraine is understood as inherently political: individual liberties require a functioning state to guarantee them.
- Orysia ties personal freedom to everyday civic choices that sustain institutions and national identity.

