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Young Ukranians Rebuild Villages with "Clean-Up Raves." Bravo!

Wonderful!

In a village in northern Ukraine that was devastated by Russian occupation only months ago, a techno party is in full swing.

In a bombed-out building, more than 200 young people have found a novel way to help rebuild their country.

The daytime “clean-up rave” in Yahidne was organized by young Ukrainians who have been using dance parties as a way to contribute to recovery efforts in the country’s north, which has suffered major damage from Russian bombardment.

Shovels in hand, the volunteers tackle the remnants of a village cultural center that was destroyed in March by a Russian rocket strike, tossing piles of debris onto a tractor’s loader. A DJ, his turntables mounted on a stack of ammunition boxes, spins techno and house dance music as the volunteers work. Some even take a break from their labor to dance.

Ukraine’s vibrant club scene was brought to an abrupt halt with the Russian invasion on Feb. 24. Now, with a nighttime curfew in effect in Kyiv, the capital, and the threat of more Russian rocket attacks ever present, adherents of Ukraine’s party culture have sought to combine the fun and freedom of a music festival with rebuilding the country they love.

Burianova said the clean-up raves bring together those who had lost their nightclub community during the war, helping them regain a sense of normalcy and fun while contributing to the recovery of damaged towns.

“We miss (parties) and we want to come back to normal life, but our normal life now is volunteering,” Burianova, 26, told The Associated Press.

The damaged cultural center sits on the edge of Yahidne, where nearly all of the just over 300 people in the village were confined to a basement for weeks by Russian forces during the occupation of the northern Chernihiv province.

Local resident Nina, 68, said she spent those awful weeks in the basement before the Russian troops withdrew, and that 11 people died there as a result of the poor conditions. She was grateful to see young people coming together to help the village recover.

Volunteers are connected by a sense of optimism and responsibility.

“They already repaired our windows, doors and entrances,” Nina said of the volunteers. “We couldn’t do it ourselves with our salaries or pensions. I’m thankful that they helped us.”

Most of the volunteers were in their 20s and 30s and came from Kyiv, about two hours’ drive away. But others have come from the western city of Lviv and also nearby Chernihiv, while some foreign volunteers arrived from Portugal, the United States, Germany and elsewhere.

The clean-up at the cultural center was the group’s eighth project so far, and they have already helped repair 15 damaged homes in the village. They plan to expand and hold a building camp event in the nearby town of Lukashivka, where they will construct 12 houses for people whose homes have been destroyed, Burianova said.

After finishing a set, DJ Oleksandr Buchinskiy said all of the volunteers were connected by a sense of optimism and responsibility.

[huffpost.com]

LiterateHiker 9 July 25
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Glad to see people who want to make a difference. It’s hard to believe indeed that there are still wars and conflicts after all that has been done on the planet. But we, humans, don’t seem to change much after all.
There always have been people eager to create and build and others who wanted to destroy and kill. It’s a very sad circle that does not have an end. I wish these people all the best and hope they will be safe from any attacks. They might also choose volunteer insurance if companies are offering this service in Ukraine. It will help them pay for expenses if something bad happens.

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Hard to believe that after all the wars that have been fought ... Humanity is STILL STUPID ... Evolution in reverse ... smfh

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And if they are on Molly or Ecstasy they'll get a lot done will all the extra energy.....

@Dhiltong

That's a mean thing to say about these young volunteers. They are risking their lives under Russian missles and bombs.

@LiterateHiker Why is that mean? Those drugs are standard rave fare, I'll take it you've never been to one.......

@Dhiltong

Ukraine is being attacked and destroyed by Russia. These brave young volunters are risking their lives to rebuild people's houses.

It's hard, dangerous work.

Don't assume they are wasted drug takers. That's mean.

Their families don't have enough food. Why waste money on party drugs?

@LiterateHiker Well, I'm sure those hard working Ukrainians would definitely get the humor in my comment. Those 2 drugs are what fuels real raves and to make the assumption that anyone who takes them is a wasted drug user is actually mean and ignorant. And I'm coming from experience..........

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