
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures two women participating in a protest or demonstration in Odesa, Ukraine, on an overcast day. They are standing outdoors on a public square or plaza with tiled paving underfoot, and bare trees and flags, including what appears to be the Ukrainian flag, are visible in the background. Both women are dressed in warm winter clothing, including coats, hats, and scarves, indicating cold weather, likely late autumn or winter. The woman on the right holds a large white sign with handwritten text in Ukrainian, partially obscured by a red, blood-like drip design. The visible text reads: "ДІЛІТЬ БЮДЖЕТ ТАК НІБИ НАШІ НУЛІ ВАШІ, А НЕ НАШІ РІДНІ." This translates to: "DIVIDE THE BUDGET AS IF OUR ZEROS ARE YOURS, NOT OUR OWN LOVED ONES'," conveying a strong message about budget allocation and its impact on ordinary citizens and their families. The woman on the left holds a smaller sign, also in Ukrainian, which states: "ГЕННАДІЮ ЛЕОНІДОВЕ Як знайти ГРОШІ ДЛЯ ПЕРЕМОГИ В МІСЬКОМУ БЮДЖЕТІ?" This translates to: "TO GENNADIY LEONIDOV: How to find MONEY FOR VICTORY IN THE CITY BUDGET?" This sign addresses a specific individual, Gennadiy Leonidov, and questions the funding for "victory" (presumably related to the ongoing war) within the municipal budget, highlighting concerns about financial priorities. The protest appears to be focused on governmental financial decisions and their implications for the community and the war effort.
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