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DITO’s 5G Home WiFi Starter Kit costs P12,990

After more than a year of commercial operations, the country’s third telco DITO Telecommunity began rolling out its first-ever 5G home WiFi in 146 pilot barangays in Metro Manila.

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Barangays in Manila, Caloocan, and Quezon City will be the first to experience download rates of “up to 500Mbps” with the DITO 5G Home WIFI Starter Kit.

Subscribers may get the DITO 5G Home WiFi Starter Kit at DITO Experience Stores in SM Manila, SM North EDSA in Quezon City, Robinson’s Galleria in Quezon City, and Greenhills.

The Starter Kit has a suggested retail price of P12,990.

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Meanwhile, here’s the Double Data promo:

  • 100GB – ₱590
  • 200GB – ₱990
  • 340GB – ₱1,490
  • 500GB – ₱1,990
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As a welcome gift, subscribers will receive 50GB of open-access data valid for 30 days, a free 3-month HBO GO membership, and 30 days of double data promotions (with DITO Rewards and data rollover).

Do you think this is worth it? For a new player like DITO with still limited towers, we expected them to offer far more affordable products and services. Given the price, I think most people would let it pass and maybe go for Smart Skyrocket and Globe’s GOMO that offer both unlimited internet and/or non-expiry data.

Developmental Milestones for Kids Updated After Almost 20 Years

“Learn the signs. Act early.”

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), together with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released an updated list of guidelines identifying developmental milestones of children. Since its first release in 2004, this is the first ever update released by the renowned body in almost 20 years.

For those who don’t know, developmental milestones “are things most children do by a certain age,” says CDC. It offers “important clues about a child’s developmental health.” Most parents are familiar with these lists as they are discussed by their kids’ pediatricians during scheduled visits.

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As released by CDC together with AAP, the checklist entitled “Learn the Signs. Act Early” provides specific milestones for children two months old up to five years old. Composed of 12 milestone lists, in this version, eight child development experts reviewed and updated the said list. The changes were made on recent research and findings about child development for the past two decades.

“The earlier a child is identified with a developmental delay the better, as treatment as well as learning interventions can begin,” said Dr. Paul H. Lipkin, a member of AAP Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics and Council on Children with Disabilities and assisted with the update as reported by CNN.

Dr. Lipkin also added the revision of the guidelines with expertise and data from clinicians in the field accomplishes the goal of identifying any developmental delays a kid might have. He also mentioned that the guidelines are not meant to cause unnecessary confusion among professional or even to the families.

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UPDATED SUMMARY OF GUIDELINES

Here’s a summary of the changes from the newly-released update:

  • Adding a checklist for 15 and 30 months
  • Identifying additional social and emotional milestones (an example is smiling to get parents’ attention at four months old)
  • Removing vague language like “may” or “begins” for certain milestones
  • Fewer milestones in total; duplicates were removed. From the original 216 milestones for 10 checklists, there are now only 159 milestones in total spread across the 12 lists (two months up to five years old).
  • Providing new, open-ended questions to spark discussion between pediatricians and parents. For example: Is there anything your child does or does not do that concerns you?
  • Revising and expanding tips and activities to promote kids’ development.

The timeliness of the update with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is also noted, as some experts the pandemic might be affecting the development of children.

With now divided into four categories, which are social/emotional, language/communication, cognitive, and movement/physical, Parents,  a blog focusing on parenting content and tips, reported that the updated guidelines are controversial, particularly in the adjustment of fine motor skills.

Its article says, “About one-third of milestones like fine motor skills have been bumped up to older ages. Because of the setback, children may worsen their developmental delay, making it harder to provide early intervention, explains Jessica Hatfield, a pediatric occupational therapist for TheraTree Pediatric Therapy.

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WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO FILIPINO FAMILIES?

The Philippine Pediatric Society has yet to release any comment or statement regarding the update provided by CDC and AAP’s ‘Learn the Signs. Act Early’. As of this writing, the organization recommends maternal and childcare through First 1000 Days, their official position paper. This includes topics about nutrition, child-care rules and tips up to the child turns two years old.

Dr. Jenny Radesky of the University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital says that while the developmental milestones are important, she reminds parents that the milestones are not everything. Explaining that the milestones’ main goal is to determine if a particular child has a developmental delay, the open-ended questions provided in the guidelines should encourage parents to take a holistic approach toward their child’s development.

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“These aspects of parent-child relationship are not measured through milestones, but are crucial to children’s mental wellbeing,” she said.

Cebu logs 87 new cases on March 2

On Wednesday evening, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of March 2, 2022.

The whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Cebu Province — recorded 87 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 74 new recoveries, and 13 new deaths. Cebu’s total active cases jumped to 1,471 (from 1,463).

Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 53,497 (+31 new)
– Total recoveries: 51,134 (+36 new)
– Total deaths: 1,667 (+2 new)
– Active cases: 696

Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 16,990 (+11 new)
– Total recoveries: 16,416 (+5 new)
– Total deaths: 503 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 71

Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 15,366 (+21 new)
– Total recoveries: 14,765 (+13 new)
– Total deaths: 491 (+4 new)
– Active cases: 110

Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 45,966 (+24 new)
– Total recoveries: 42,602 (+20 new)
– Total deaths: 2,770 (+7 new)
– Active cases: 594

SUMMARY OF COVID-19 CASES IN CEBU:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 1,471 (from 1,463)
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 131,819 (+87 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 124,917 (+74 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 5,431 (+13 new)

A total of 1,751 laboratory results were released.

NOTES from DOH-7:

  • *As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
  • Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.

DOH-7 FULL REPORT (CENTRAL VISAYAS):

SpaceX’s Starlink may offer ‘satellite internet’ in the Philippines

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) confirmed on Monday that the Philippine government officials met with Elon Musk’s SpaceX last November 16, 2021 to discuss Starlink’s possible expansion to the country.

The meeting intended to discuss “Starlink’s plan to establish a Philippine-registered business that will be a wholly-owned subsidiary of SpaceX Exploration Technologies Corp.”

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SpaceX is said to be planning to deliver satellite internet services and broadband connectivity to remote areas in the Philippines that are typically inaccessible to traditional internet service providers.

“With the entry of Starlink into the Philippines, high-speed satellite broadband connectivity is expected to be delivered to customers nationwide, specifically in areas where connectivity has been a challenge,” Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

Ceferino Rodolfo, Trade Undersecretary and Managing Head of the Board of Investment (BOI), said that following the ratification of the Public Services Act (PSA), which eases restrictions on foreign ownership of satellite internet services in the country, a series of follow-up online meetings were held since December.

WHAT IS STARLINK?

Starlink is a SpaceX subsidiary that uses low-orbit satellite technology to deliver an internet connection to the Earth. In May 2019, Starlink deployed 60 operational satellites. The company was launching up to 60 satellites at a time since then, and as of February 4, 2021, it launched a total of 1,085 satellites. Its goal is to deploy 1,440 satellites to provide near-global service by late 2021 or 2022.

Photo from Starlink Official Website

HOW MUCH DOES THE SERVICE COST IN THE PHILIPPINES?

As of writing, Starlink costs USD 99 (or PHP 5,000) per month. The hardware costs USD 499 (PHP 25,000) as a one-time fee, then shipping and handling of USD 50 (PHP 2,500), plus taxes. Orders will be fulfilled on a first-come, first-served basis and could take 2-4 weeks or more, depending on where you are in the ordering queue.

Starlink View from Man’s Eye View | Photo from tamekich YouTube Channel

According to a study released by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), a bad internet connection is a pressing problem in the country alongside poverty and corruption. And with COVID-19, a meaningful internet connection is now a prerequisite to being “productive.” The absence of a meaningful internet connection, especially in unserved and underserved communities, means many workers, learners, and citizens will be excluded and left behind.

Taiwan allows 35k OFWs to become permanent residents

Well, it seems like more and more countries are accepting a mass number of immigrant Filipinos all over the world.

The latest which is Taiwan having recently passed a law allowing migrant workers to become permanent residents.

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This action is prompted by a shortage of skilled workers there.

When this is implemented, there will be about 35,000 overseas Filipino workers (OFW’s) in Taiwan that can be eligible to become permanent residents of the island based on an official.

The new law is set to be implemented in April as said by Philippine labor attaché in Taiwan Cesar Chavez. He says there are still no full detailed guidelines yet but initial guidelines to apply for permanent residency states that:

  •  A migrant worker who has worked 6 years in Taiwan can apply to be reclassified as an intermediate skilled worker
  • Once reclassified, the worker needs to serve for another 5 years to be able to apply for the residency

Calculating those two, it will take the entire process up to 11 years.

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Now there are at least 142,000 Filipinos employed in Taiwan, and around 35,000 have been working for more than 6 years.

These 35,000 OFWs are the ones eligible for reclassification and take note that their employers will be the ones who will apply for the reclassification of their workers.

Eight-five percent of OFWs in Taiwan work in the manufacturing industry while the remaining are mostly domestic workers, according to Chavez, noting that most workers usually stay for about 12 to 14 years.

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Workers’ salary conditions

  • Manufacturing workers – not less than 33,000 NT
  • Domestic & caregivers (long term care homes) – not less than 29,000 NT
  • Caretaker at domestic worker caregivers (live-in) – not less than 24,000 NT
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Summary of requirements

To sum it up you need to have the number of years working in Taiwan, have the salary condition met and also have a proficiency in the Chinese language to be able to apply for permanent residency. Aside from those, prepare all your professional skills training certificates from government-approved training courses as they are also required.

Though it’s a long process, once a worker has been granted permanent residency, they will be able to bring their families to the island so it’s definitely worth the wait.

25-year-old quits job to start Coffee Shop, now has 15 branches

This is probably your sign to start your own coffee shop.

This 25-year-old full-time employee quit her job and is now the owner of a coffee shop business with 15 branches nationwide.

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Anna Herman Magalona was worried about losing her job just like many others due to the pandemic so she was thinking of some other side hustle. She then decided to open a coffee shop and tried to juggle her job and business before actually quitting her job.

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Her coffee shop named “But First, Coffee” opened in August 2020 at her own rented condominium. Her business was a success and quickly expanded and she was able to quit her job on her 4th branch to focus on her growing business.

Out of 15 branches all over the country, Anna owns three of them. Her secret? Determination and good marketing strategies. What’s even more impressive is she achieved all these in just a year.

Though she hoped to be successful, she didn’t expect it to be that fast too.

With a starting capital of P6,000 and as a coffee lover, she personally tried and tested her recipes where she enjoyed crafting her own blends.

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So it seems that aside from the determination and good marketing, she also had passion added for her to succeed.

“Everything was very uncertain in those days. I personally felt that uncertainty. So, I used that uncertainty as a motivation for something or to make something that will catch me if anything happens to my career,”

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The franchise owners or co-owners of branches are also Anna’s friends. The 15th branch of But First, Coffee opened last December 2021.

This just proved that a business can thrive amid the pandemic, if you have the right attitude and strategy.

Nadine, Liza, Yassi invested in a Company Advocating Mental Health

Not only are they stars in television and movies but they are also stars to look up to in real life.

These three young actresses Nadine Lustre, Liza Soberano, and Yassi Pressman have invested in a company that aims to promote mental health awareness in the country.

It is called Mind You which aims to provide Filipinos with easier and affordable access to mental health experts.

Nadine, Liza, and Yassi have all been very vocal about addressing mental health issues with each actress taking to social media on their strong stands about it.

Nadine Lustre

Nadine Lustre said that issues on mental health in the Philippines are not widely talked about and that there is still a stigma when it comes to mental health. She emphasizes that normalizing mental health issues can help a lot of people.
“[Mind You] is a platform for mental health. The easiest way to describe it is that it’s a platform that will make [access to] therapists or psychologists easier and cheaper.”- Nadine

Photo from Nadine Lustre Facebook Page

Liza Soberano

Liza Soberano also reacted to the poster of the film “Tililing”, a Philippine musical black comedy film. She posted on Twitter: “Really hoping this movie will spread awareness and enlighten us on the struggles of dealing with mental health. But the poster? It’s a no for me. Mental health is NOT a joke. Stop the stigma.”

Photo from Liza Soberano Facebook Page

Yassi Pressman

Yassi Pressman spoke up about taking care of her mental health during the World Mental Health Day. Sharing her story in getting past her struggles. Yassi actress hopes to encourage others to not give up and to continue believing in themselves.

“Take care of yourself, your mental health, your peace. Find people and places that make you happy.”-Yassi

Photo from Yassi Pressman Facebook Page

During the last National Mental Health Summit 2021. They have this power statement “Let’s end the stigma” which we should all practice in our daily lives in handling mental health issues.

Cebu logs 84 new cases on March 1

On Tuesday evening, the Department of Health Central Visayas (DOH-7) released its official, consolidated data of the COVID-19 cases in the region as of March 1, 2022.

The whole island of Cebu — Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Cebu Province — recorded 84 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, 171 new recoveries, and 5 new deaths. Cebu’s total active cases declined to 1,463 (from 1,554).

Cebu City
– Total confirmed: 53,467 (+41 new)
– Total recoveries: 51,103 (+54 new)
– Total deaths: 1,665 (+1 new)
– Active cases: 699

Lapu-Lapu City
– Total confirmed: 16,979 (+8 new)
– Total recoveries: 16,412 (+11 new)
– Total deaths: 503 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 64

Mandaue City
– Total confirmed: 15,345 (+5 new)
– Total recoveries: 14,753 (+13 new)
– Total deaths: 487 (+0 new)
– Active cases: 105

Cebu Province
– Total confirmed: 45,942 (+30 new)
– Total recoveries: 42,584 (+93 new)
– Total deaths: 2,763 (+4 new)
– Active cases: 595

SUMMARY OF COVID-19 CASES IN CEBU:

  • Total Active Cases in Cebu: 1,463 (from 1,554)
  • Total Confirmed Cases in Cebu: 131,733 (+84 new)
  • Total Recoveries in Cebu: 124,852 (+171 new)
  • Total Deaths in Cebu: 5,418 (+5 new)

A total of 1,767 laboratory results were released.

NOTES from DOH-7:

  • *As per DOH-7, the additional deaths in the report are not due to the overnight spike in deaths but due to more accurate data collection and validating efforts. Not all of those deaths occurred today but occurred more than a week ago.
  • Reports maybe subject to change as these claims undergo thorough validation by the local healthcare offices and health personnel.

DOH-7 FULL REPORT (CENTRAL VISAYAS):

Cebuana named ‘Best Youth Speaker of Asia’ for 2022

Out of the 13 Asian Countries, the Philippines’ representative and Danao City Local Youth Development Officer, Khella Faith Caputolan bagged the “Best Youth Speaker of Asia 2022” in the Extemporaneous Speaking Competition by the International Leadership Exchange Summit last February 20, 2022, held in Manila, Philippines.

The eight finalists in the competition were the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand.

The Philippines won the Gold medal while Singapore and Taiwan bagged Silver and Bronze, respectively.

I flew to Manila all alone but the endless encouragement of my loved ones were present in my heart. The moment I took my step on the plane, I said to myself ‘You have to take home something for your country, for Cebu and for Danao’

Khella Faith Caputolan

Aside from the new accomplishment, the 21-year old Cebuana from Carmen, Cebu is also the 4th Top Performing Female Leader in the 17th Annual Leaders Summit of the Filipina Young Leaders Organization (FYLO) and Top 8 Phenomenal Young Women Leader nationwide.

Congratulations and we are proud of you, Khella!

What does Putin want with Ukraine? The Russia-Ukraine Conflict Explained

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You’ve most likely read it on the news; Russia’s Vladimir Putin has ordered an all-out invasion to Ukraine, its ex-Soviet neighbor. With military troops deployed, by both sides, tensions are high not just in Europe but all over the world as this could be the catalyst for a World War 3. But you might have been asking or wondering, why is Russia trying to invade Ukraine in the first place? Why is this happening? Here are some key details that you need to know about the Ukraine-Russia conflict.

For the past few months, the military buildup and brinkmanship by Russia on the borders of Ukraine has caused tensions and just recently, the former has finally decided to invade the latter’s capital. The act has been condemned by many countries and organizations all over the world, as it posts a threat of destabilization in Europe.

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Despite diplomatic efforts with the hopes of staving off a possible Russian invasion, none were fruitful in defusing the tensions that have been brewing for the past few months. Since last year, Russia has been tightening its military grip around Ukraine. This includes the amassing of tens of thousands of soldiers, all complete with equipment and artillery.

With the years-long conflict between the former Soviet countries, the invasion culminated what experts are saying ‘the greatest security crisis in Europe since the Cold War’.

CURRENT SITUATION ON THE BORDER

On February 24, Thursday morning, President Vladimir Putin ordered the attacks on Ukraine, citing it as the start of a “special military operation”, where bloodshed was warned unless Ukrainian forces would oblige and lay down their arms.

More than 150,000 Russian troops have surrounded the country of Ukraine, which started months ago. Outside intelligence have speculated the main purpose of positioning troops this large in number at the borders of Ukraine where fast forward to now, multiple cities in Ukraine including its capital Kyiv have suffered from bombings and explosions.

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DONETSK AND LUHANSK PEOPLE’S REPUBLICS

With Moscow’s recent declaration of recognition for the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics, this coincided with the attacks of Ukraine over the week, confirming the move as the pretext of its planned invasion. Located in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region, Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics are self-proclaimed breakaway states located within the country. Putin’s recognition of the separatist and pro-Moscow states is opposite to Ukraine’s views of the states as ‘terrorist organizations.

Putin’s deployment of Russian troops to the region is seen a justification of a wider conflict that is being started with the recent attacks in Ukraine including its capital.

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NATO INVOLVEMENT

With this intensity, NATO or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has ordered an increase of readiness of its rapid response force, with member countries deploying troops including planes and ships on standby.

Also called the North Atlantic Alliance, NATO is an intergovernmental alliance between 28 European countries and 2 North American countries which was established in 1949 during the aftermath of World War 2. With a main goal of establishing a system of collective security and mutual defense in response to an attack by any external party, NATO hopes that the tensions in Ukraine and Russia would simmer down.

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While Ukraine is not a member of NATO, neighboring member countries in Eastern Europe such as Poland have readied its troops, planes and ships, all to be deployed in the region. Additionally, US President Joe Biden that they would also be deploying additional troops to Germany, with more troops to be redeployed in Eastern Europe. With all these movements, Biden still asserted that he won’t send troops to Ukraine itself, as the cause being it is not a NATO member.

Furthermore, the US also planned to declare new sanctions that aim to cut off certain strategic imports to Russia, serving as its ‘first tranche’ of measures in hurting two large institutions: Russia’s sovereign debt and the country’s elites as well as their family members. Biden, along with other European leaders have previously warned Russia of serious consequences if Putin would proceed with his plans of wider invasion.

HISTORY OF UKRAINE AND RUSSIA

The Soviet Union, or officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was a socialist state that spanned Eurasia from 1922 up to its eventual dissolution in 1991. Once a superpower, the ‘Soviet Empire’ was a coalition of European countries, with Moscow of Russia as its capital. Ukraine was also a member of the USSR.

According to the program, “the main goals and guidelines of the CPSU’s international policy” included ensuring favorable external conditions conducive to building communism in the Soviet Union; eliminating the threat of world war; disarmament; strengthening the “world socialist system”; developing “equal and friendly” relations with other countries.

Ukraine was a cornerstone of the Soviet Union until it aimed for independence in a democratic referendum in 1991, a move most experts said was death blow to the already weak USSR. With the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union, NATO in turn spread eastward with the goal of bringing in the Eastern European nations that once belonged to the Communist USSR. This included the former Soviet Baltic countries such as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and after a few years, NATO extended its offer to be a member to Ukraine.

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WHAT DOES PUTIN WANT?

This sent off the wrong signals to Russia, as Putin himself sees NATO’s expansion as an existential threat. Ukraine joining the Western military alliance was a “hostile act”, a view Putin mentioned to his constituents via televised speech. Putin asserted that Ukraine is part of Russia – culturally, linguistically, and politically.

Putin claimed that the West had corrupted Ukraine, citing the influence as a “forced change of identity”. This address was done at the same time Putin recognized the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics as well as casting the sovereignty of Ukraine.

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Ukrainians, however, felt differently with this claim as for the past three decades, have sought to align more closely with organizations like the EU and NATO. The general Ukrainian citizens criticized Putin’s insistence, particularly that in recent polls, they now strongly favor membership of the US-led transatlantic military alliance.

The Minsk accords, hammered out in the Belarusian capital was made to end the bloodshed happening in eastern Ukraine for the past several years but to this date, it proved to be inefficient as key issues remain unsolved. This was further proven to be ineffective as Putin himself, weeks before the attack, mentioned that the accords “no longer exist”.

WHAT IS UKRAINE’s VIEW?

Before the attacks, current President Zelensky previously downplayed the danger of an all-out war with Russia, citing that if ever, Ukraine is prepared for any military aggression. These claims were opposite to Zelensky’s recent emotional televised speech, with martial law being declared.

“Russia began an attack on Ukraine today. Putin began war against Ukraine, against the entire democratic world. He wants to destroy my country, our country, everything we’ve been building, everything we are living for,” Zelensky said in a video message posted on his official Facebook page.

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Since then, residents have fled the capital, some prepared for emergency evacuation kits, and some Ukrainian citizens have dedicated their previous weekends to become reservists.

With all these problems, Zelensky’s popularity among his constituents have significantly wavered, citing his failure to deliver on his promise of ending eastern Ukraine’s tension, cracking down on corruption and the judicial system, and also, a third wave of COVID-19 infections that affected the country’s economy.

Zelensky, who won the 2019 democratic elections via landslide victory, was a former comedian and actor where at point, he played a president on Ukrainian television, with some critics saying that this was a brutal baptism of fire into the real world of politics.