Nadine Geisler, aka Nadezhda Rossinskaya, began helping Ukrainians from the first days of the war. Until February 24, 2022, the girl was a model and photographer. She was only involved in animal volunteering — she took in animals for temporary stay and treated them.
In 2022, the girl, together with like-minded women, created the «Army of Beauties» movement, which found housing for refugees, collected medicines, clothing and food. During the work of the «Army of Beauties», Nadine herself traveled several times to the territories of the Kharkiv region of Ukraine controlled by the Russian Armed Forces to deliver humanitarian aid and medicines.
She is charged with «public calls for the implementation of activities directed against the security of the state», Art. 280.4 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation
Source: semnasem.org
№ 3. Prose about the shkonar (prison bunk). Written in prison after 7.5 months of lying down.
Yo-ho-ho and a cup of prison tea!
The shkonar is not just a bed; it’s a place of strength and weakness, soaked with 50 shades of mood and 100-500 events. The greatest poets in the world would fail to accurately describe the full functionality and significance of this structure.
Only Mayakovsky might have been able to compare himself to a snail: once you climb in, you feel protected, but don’t forget, my dear friend, that your shell is like an open book—it shines brightly into both cameras above.
One day, watching another TV show, I saw some clever guys who, with a pair of purchased wheels and skillful hands, turned a toilet and a sofa with an armchair into a miraculous chariot. Cheap, fun, and spirited, they rode off into the distance until the forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs put an end to their TikTok stunts.
And so it occurred to me: perhaps... I could attach the wheels from the food cart to my shkonar.
Here I sit and wait—if the explosive wave strikes again and harder this time, I wonder just how far and how long I could roll off to nowhere on my shkonar.