Symbol of Ukraines uprising emerges from a tweet

Author : kickplate1980
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 00:28:08


Symbol of Ukraines uprising emerges from a tweet

As violence raged on Thursday in central Kiev, 21-year-old volunteer medic Olyesa Zhukovska was providing first aid to wounded protesters when she was struck in the neck by a sniper's bullet.

'I'm dying,' she tweeted as blood gushed from her throat.

Even as her prediction proved wrong, her tweet was immortalized as it ricocheted across the Internet.



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Two days later, from a hospital bed, she recalled the moment when she was struck.

'I heard a loud bang,' she told CNN. 'At first, I thought it was a grenade, but then my friend said, 'You have been hit by a sniper; you are bleeding.' Both our hands were full of blood.'

The bullet had pierced her neck, somehow missing vital vessels, but doing serious damage nonetheless.

'It is very hard for me to speak and it hurts to eat,' she said weakly. 'I'm starting to walk again; I lost a lot of blood.'

At the time she was shot, Zhukovska was on a front line in the battle between opposition and security forces trying to help the wounded.

She was lucky. Dozens of other demonstrators who were defending the barricades in Independence Square were killed on Thursday, nearly a third of them by snipers.

The location had been transformed Saturday into a memorial.

At the hospital, Zhukovska's parents were by her side on Saturday, offering succor even as their daughter's spirit remained defiant.

'We are waiting for new elections,' she said weakly. 'We want a different president, a different government and a better situation in Ukraine.'

Zhukovska said she was glad her tweet had reached so many people; her parents were glad it proved wrong.

'It is very hard for me to speak and it hurts to eat,' she said weakly. 'I'm starting to walk again; I lost a lot of blood.' 'I heard a loud bang,' she told CNN. 'At first, I thought it was a grenade, but then my friend said, 'You have been hit by a sniper; you are bleeding.' Both our hands were full of blood.' 'I'm dying,' she tweeted as blood gushed from her throat. Zhukovska said she was glad her tweet had reached so many people; her parents were glad it proved wrong. Zhukovska said she was glad her tweet had reached so many people; her parents were glad it proved wrong. Two days later, from a hospital bed, she recalled the moment when she was struck. She was lucky. Dozens of other demonstrators who were defending the barricades in Independence Square were killed on Thursday, nearly a third of them by snipers. The bullet had pierced her neck, somehow missing vital vessels, but doing serious damage nonetheless. The location had been transformed Saturday into a memorial. Even as her prediction proved wrong, her tweet was immortalized as it ricocheted across the Internet. At the hospital, Zhukovska's parents were by her side on Saturday, offering succor even as their daughter's spirit remained defiant. 'It is very hard for me to speak and it hurts to eat,' she said weakly. 'I'm starting to walk again; I lost a lot of blood.' 'I heard a loud bang,' she told CNN. 'At first, I thought it was a grenade, but then my friend said, 'You have been hit by a sniper; you are bleeding.' Both our hands were full of blood.' Even as her prediction proved wrong, her tweet was immortalized as it ricocheted across the Internet. 'We are waiting for new elections,' she said weakly. 'We want a different president, a different government and a better situation in Ukraine.' Even as her prediction proved wrong, her tweet was immortalized as it ricocheted across the Internet. The bullet had pierced her neck, somehow missing vital vessels, but doing serious damage nonetheless. Two days later, from a hospital bed, she recalled the moment when she was struck. The location had been transformed Saturday into a memorial. As violence raged on Thursday in central Kiev, 21-year-old volunteer medic Olyesa Zhukovska was providing first aid to wounded protesters when she was struck in the neck by a sniper's bullet. As violence raged on Thursday in central Kiev, 21-year-old volunteer medic Olyesa Zhukovska was providing first aid to wounded protesters when she was struck in the neck by a sniper's bullet. At the time she was shot, Zhukovska was on a front line in the battle between opposition and security forces trying to help the wounded. Zhukovska said she was glad her tweet had reached so many people; her parents were glad it proved wrong. 'We are waiting for new elections,' she said weakly. 'We want a different president, a different government and a better situation in Ukraine.' 'It is very hard for me to speak and it hurts to eat,' she said weakly. 'I'm starting to walk again; I lost a lot of blood.' Even as her prediction proved wrong, her tweet was immortalized as it ricocheted across the Internet. The bullet had pierced her neck, somehow missing vital vessels, but doing serious damage nonetheless. 'I heard a loud bang,' she told CNN. 'At first, I thought it was a grenade, but then my friend said, 'You have been hit by a sniper; you are bleeding.' Both our hands were full of blood.'

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