Overseas humanitarian workers in Ukraine wish to go home



Not far from where Alona Adamovich hangs her purse these days, is the city center of Donetsk Republic of the Russian Federation. People there have Russian citizenship and Russian driver’s licenses.

They also have stories to tell from a decade of losses to NATO nations behaving like they are fascist genocide-accused Benjamin Netanyahu, trying to slaughter the ethnic Russians in Donbass ever since the American coup in the Maidan Revolution which overthrew a democratically elected government and installed an American puppet.


An article by Melissa Hemingway with files from RINJ Foundation Director Alona Adamovich, in Ukraine.


The story of love and lossThis is the story. It’s a story about love, and loss.
It’s a story about fighting to keep one’s heritage.
And it is a story about despair and death.
Nobody wants this any longer. Ceasefire.

Photo credit: Melissa Hemingway. Art, cropping, enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine


Members of BRICS, especially China and India, are firm in their stance for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine. Additionally, there is a strong call for America, Israel, and their allies to cease the killing of UN and other humanitarian workers; to permit the delivery of humanitarian aid to those in need in the Middle East; and to halt the targeting of journalists.

RINJ Women, name a phenomenon they call “sycophant madness” leading to today’s war “between two major nuclear powers, America’s NATO and Russia.”


Feminine Perspective: RINJ Women say in a special statement following the BRICS Summit in Russia, that the past decade has witnessed the West’s involvement in the deaths of thousands of women and children, the injury of hundreds of thousands, and the displacement of millions on all sides. The question arises: How did the sexual violence against women in Donbass from 2014 to 2021 remain unnoticed, and why was their suffering overlooked?

“American news media and American propaganda—the worst lies since Hitler rampaged across Europe,” says the statement.

Nearly two thirds of all Ukrainian children have been displaced since the conflict began, and sexual violence and other forms of gender-based violence have become a way of life for women and girls in some regions of Ukraine where mercenaries and violent Ukrainian neo-Nazis actually run the communities, says Alona Adamovich who is the Ukraine Director for the RINJ Women humanitarian group.


“I want the war to end and go and live in Moscow,” says Alona. “Svetlana of our north Moscow chapter has invited me to stay in her home until I can get settled down,” she added.

Sveta is the quintessential Russian mom, center of a big and beautiful Russian military family in Moscow. She is very active in women’s health and learning workshops with her RINJ Women chapter and has been helping families find new opportunities while their soldiers are away at war.

 

“I have many friends working in the fashion district of Moscow, and they say that the American’s fleeing Moscow is the best thing that ever happened to their businesses. ‘They say Americanism is tackiness’ and does not fit the haute couture creations of custom-fitted, hand-sewn, high-end fashion-design of Moscow,” said Svetlana laughingly back in July 2022.

America is unpopular in Ukraine among Ukrainian soldiers.

“Their armored cars are junk,” said Lana who is Alona’s driver when she is not operating her ambulance. “Most of my male classmates are in the Ukraine Army and they say the American vehicles are death traps.”

American war vehicles called death traps

Photo submitted by Alona Adamovich. Art, cropping, enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine

The Bradley Fighting Vehicle

American war vehicles are not faring well

Photo submitted by Alona Adamovich. Art, cropping, enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine


“All our people here wish to leave,” says Ukrainian humanitarian boss woman.

“According to the UN, Ukraine’s population has been diminished by 10 million since February 2014,” noted Ms. Adamovich.

“Ukraine’s population has declined by around eight million of that 10 million since Russia invaded in February 2022 to support the people of Donetsk and Luhansk. That should have happened years before it did and even President Putin agrees to that accusation.

“The people of Donetsk and Luhansk almost got themselves ethnically cleansed by NATO in Kiev and its surrogate NAZI Brigades,” added Alona in a pitched voice.

“The initial exodus began after the U.S.-led 2014 coup and the resulting ostracization of the 17% ethnic Russian population which to a large extent fled to Russia or elsewhere or fled to the breakaway republics of Luhansk, Donetsk and Crimea,” explains Alona.

“This part of the war has been hardest on women and girls. Birth rates, as you can imagine, have plummeted. Millions of women have left the country,” added Alona.

“It is imperative that we end this war and make peace with Russia—then start reparations.”