Railway workers bravely face
Russia's invasion, refugees safe
Strength forged from iron will
#ukraine #russia #refugees #railway #ironpeople #haiku #poetry
https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2023/05/world/ukraine-railways-cnnphotos/
#ukraine #russia #refugees #railway #ironpeople #haiku #poetry
RT @Makeiev
Hier ist die Geschichte von #RailForceOne - einem Zug von @Ukrzaliznytsia für @POTUS, erzählt von @AKamyshin. Übrigens, gestern fiel die Pünktlichkeit von @Ukrzaliznytsia-Zügen auf die schlimmsten seit Monaten 90% 😇. #IronPeople in einem Land im Krieg machen einen tollen Job! 🚊 https://twitter.com/AKamyshin/status/1627957152408125440
RT @AKamyshin@twitter.com
Spent my evening at Kyiv Central Station. Everything is illuminated, clean and safe. Everyone knows what to do. #IronPeople are disciplined and know how to manage traffic. We #KeepRunning. P.S. Shit, just recognized it's Friday evening.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/AKamyshin/status/1603843314754719750
RT @AKamyshin@twitter.com
Some people say that #IronPeople are the second army of Ukraine. Then #volunteers are the third army. Without them we wouldn’t withstand. Really. Thanks for all your work, our iron brothers and sisters!
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/AKamyshin/status/1599856975797694464
#IronPeople - Ukrzaliznytsia, Ukraine’s vast railroad system, helped evacuate and shelter people, gather info, move humanitarian aid and fight the war. Try doing that with so-called “advanced air mobility.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/15/magazine/ukraine-trains.html
A fascinating look at the railroad system's crucial role in sustaining #Ukraine under brutal conditions.
In NYT Magazine:
"The railway had become a kind of religion. The pay had not kept up with the times and the job had lost prestige and many of its previous benefits, but this war had made the Ukrzaliznytsia workers proud of being called #IronPeople."
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/15/magazine/ukraine-trains.html
RT @AKamyshin
#IronPeople work 24/7 to get to #Kherson faster. Whom they wanted to conquer here?