Field-yellow-Sunflowers-against-blue-Sky

2024. 7. 5. 04:16Euro-American Arts

Euro-American Arts

Field-yellow-Sunflowers-against-blue-Sky

 

A Ukrainian national flag

A Ukrainian national flag waves over the center of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Mstyslav Chernov)

 

푸른 하늘과 황금 밀밭과 우크라이나 국기

 

Russia produces 11% of the world's wheat and Ukraine produces 3%.

These countries make up a larger proportion of global exports.

Russia accounts for 19% of the global wheat export market and Ukraine 9%.

 

전세계 밀 수출량의 30%를 차지하는 러시아와 우크라이나

 

Blue sky and yellow sunflowers.

Sunflowers, which are the national flower of Ukraine, have grown in the country since the mid-1700s.

Field-yellow-Sunflowers-against-blue-Sky-symbol-flag-ukraine-

 

Sunflowers have long been a beloved symbol of Ukrainian national identity.

Russia and Ukraine between them produce 60 per cent of the world's sunflower oil.

 

이 지역의 해바라기 기름 생산량은 세계 생산량의 60%, 우크라이나만 해도 49.6%를 생산한다.

이 지역의 해바라기 기름 수출량은 세계 총 생산량의 76%를 차지한다.

 

 

"Ukraine is not yet lost" - National Anthem of Ukraine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDeQVaoTvJM

 

The sunflower movement began with a viral video shared by Ukraine World on February 24, the first day of the invasion. In the clip, a Ukrainian woman in the southern port city of Henychesk gives sunflower seeds to armed Russian soldiers. “Take these seeds so sunflowers grow here when you die,” she says, per a translation by BBC News.

 

'Put sunflower seeds in your pockets': Ukrainian woman gives OMINOUS warning to Russian soldiers

The video of a Ukrainian woman confronting heavily-armed Russian soldiers has gone viral on social media as people across the globe are hailing her bravery

 

UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) February 24, 2022

By Sayantani Nath
Updated On : 07:07 PST, Feb 25, 2022
 

Screengrabs from the viral video show a Ukrainian woman confronting a Russian soldier (Ukraine World/Twitter)

 

Ukrainian woman offers sunflower seeds to armed Russian soldier

The Telegraph

Amit Roy | London | Published 27.02.22, 02:47 AM

The incident took place in the port city of Henichesk along the Sea of Azov in the Kherson province of southern Ukraine

 

Ukrainian woman offers seeds to Russian soldiers so 'sunflowers grow when they die'

 

Guardian News

5,411,971 views Feb 26, 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L17Bi7zBJHI

 
2.55M subscribers

A woman is being hailed on social media after she confronted a heavily armed Russian soldier and offered him sunflower seeds – so that flowers would grow if he died there on Ukraine’s soil.

 

 

Ukrainian woman confronts armed Russian soldier - BBC News

3,226,224 views Feb 26, 2022
 
12.2M subscribers

This is the moment a woman confronted an armed Russian solider in the city of Henichesk in Ukraine.

The woman approached the soldier on Thursday, who can be seen holding a large machine gun, before asking him, "Who are you... Why did you come here with weapons?"

 

 

A Ukrainian woman has won widespread admiration for her bravery after the BBC posted footage of her offering sunflower seeds to an armed Russian soldier so that Ukraine’s national flower would bloom once the aggressor had perished in the soil.

 

A Twitter user, Chris Taylor, noted that the BBC had translated the exchange between the woman and the soldier and commented: “The full transcript is incredible.”

 

 

Taylor wasn’t exaggerating when he described the transcript as “incredible”.

Whether the woman survives the war or not, it is probable she will occupy an honourable footnote when the history of the Ukrainian resistance comes to be written.

 

 

The transcript of the conversation:

 

Woman: Who are you?

Soldier: We have exercises here. Please go away.

Woman: What kind of exercises? Are you Russian?

Soldier: Yes.

Woman: So what the f**k are you doing here?

Soldier: Right now, our discussion will lead to nothing.

Woman: You’re occupants, you’re fascists! What the f**k are you doing on our land with all these guns? Take these seeds and put them in your pockets, so at least sunflowers (Ukrainian national flower) will grow when you all lie down here.

Soldier: Right now, our discussion will lead nowhere. Let’s not escalate this situation. Please.

Woman: What situation? Guys, guys. Put the sunflower seeds in your pockets, please. You will lie down here with the seeds. You came to my land. Do you understand? You are occupiers. You are enemies.

Soldier: Yes.

Woman: And from this moment, you are cursed. I’m telling you.

Soldier: Now listen to me….

Woman: I’ve heard you.

Soldier: Let’s not escalate the situation. Please go this way.

Woman: How can it be further escalated? You f*****g came here uninvited. Piece of shit.