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Hi, I apologize if my email isn’t of interest to you. My name is Daria, I’m from Ukraine, and I’m currently living here in Ukraine I am 42 years old. I’m searching for a genuine relationship, as I’m tired of not having someone to share my life with. As you may know, it’s not an easy time here in Ukraine right now, and I am eager to explore a new world. If you’re in a similar situation, maybe we could share this experience. I want romance and a true relationship. I don’t want to waste time on anything that’s temporary or meaningless. If you have serious intentions, I would be happy to receive your message. I’ve attached my picture, and I hope you find my appearance interesting. I look forward to your message. Daria
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Hello xxxxx , how are you today? I apologize for not answering your letter right away. I am glad that you answered my letter. Unfortunately, there are internet outages in Ukraine now. The internet speed is very slow and it is not always available. I think you have heard about what is happening in our country now? In my opinion, the whole world is tired of this war. It has been going on for more than three years and will never end. The world is completely incomprehensible now, everything seems to have changed. I am 42 years old, next month I will be 43 years old. I live in a small town Pavlograd Ukraine. Our city is located as close as possible to the fighting and every day the front line is getting closer to our city. Our city is constantly being shelled and bombed. I finished school here, I received my higher education in the city of Kharkov, now my university is completely destroyed, it no longer exists. I am a manager by education, I also took nursing courses. For some time I lived in the city of Kishenev, this is in the neighboring country of Moldova, I returned home before the war began. Now I am alone, I do not have a person next to me who would support me. My last relationship was before the war, I have never been married, I do not have children. The guy we dated before the war is now dead, he was killed in the war. Unfortunately, there are no Ukrainian guys now, they are either killed, or are now at war, or disabled. I do not remember where I got your address from, but as far as I remember, we communicated a long time ago for a short time, I think that now it is not so important, the main thing is that now we are communicating again. I would like to continue our communication, if you do not mind. I want a serious relationship, and after the war began, my past memory was erased, I think only about a good future. The war has been going on for a very long time, these are difficult days for our country. Many millions of people have left for other countries. To leave for another country is a big step, I think about it, but so far I do not know what to do. I am in a difficult situation. I have no one in other countries to whom I could go, also here every day we are told stories about people going abroad and being sold into slavery, women used in prostitution, and men in mines. I don’t know if there is truth in this or not. I had a job here, but now the place where I worked has closed, the owner of the company left for Bulgaria in the first days of the war, he is a rich man, he has a house there, he thought only of himself and his family. But although it may be right, when there is a war you need to think about yourself and your family, because he cannot help all his employees. I have not had a job for more than three years. Tell me a little about you, what city do you live in? What do you do in your free time from work? What are your hobbies? I hope that my letter was not boring for you. I would very much like to continue communicating with you. I am always sincere and open with people. I think that there can be no future in relationships without trust and understanding. I want to know you more in order to trust you more. About three years ago, I had experience communicating with men on the Internet, but it all ended when they asked for my intimate photos, I immediately stopped communicating, because for intimate photos there are other girls who earn money from this. I am looking only for really real serious relationships. Write to me, I will be glad to see your answer! Daria
.... its almost the same crap from here (06.03.23):
Svitlana; <love.svit@eastukr.com>
https://scamdigger.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=145856
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Hello xxxxx , how are you today? I apologize for not answering your letter right away. I am glad that you answered my letter. Unfortunately, there are internet outages in Ukraine now. The internet speed is very slow and it is not always available. I think you have heard about what is happening in our country now? In my opinion, the whole world is tired of this war. It has been going on for more than three years and will never end. The world is completely incomprehensible now, everything seems to have changed. I am 42 years old, next month I will be 43 years old. I live in a small town Pavlograd Ukraine. Our city is located as close as possible to the fighting and every day the front line is getting closer to our city. Our city is constantly being shelled and bombed. I finished school here, I received my higher education in the city of Kharkov, now my university is completely destroyed, it no longer exists. I am a manager by education, I also took nursing courses. For some time I lived in the city of Kishenev, this is in the neighboring country of Moldova, I returned home before the war began. Now I am alone, I do not have a person next to me who would support me. My last relationship was before the war, I have never been married, I do not have children. The guy we dated before the war is now dead, he was killed in the war. Unfortunately, there are no Ukrainian guys now, they are either killed, or are now at war, or disabled. I do not remember where I got your address from, but as far as I remember, we communicated a long time ago for a short time, I think that now it is not so important, the main thing is that now we are communicating again. I would like to continue our communication, if you do not mind. I want a serious relationship, and after the war began, my past memory was erased, I think only about a good future. The war has been going on for a very long time, these are difficult days for our country. Many millions of people have left for other countries. To leave for another country is a big step, I think about it, but so far I do not know what to do. I am in a difficult situation. I have no one in other countries to whom I could go, also here every day we are told stories about people going abroad and being sold into slavery, women used in prostitution, and men in mines. I don’t know if there is truth in this or not. I had a job here, but now the place where I worked has closed, the owner of the company left for Bulgaria in the first days of the war, he is a rich man, he has a house there, he thought only of himself and his family. But although it may be right, when there is a war you need to think about yourself and your family, because he cannot help all his employees. I have not had a job for more than three years. Tell me a little about you, what city do you live in? What do you do in your free time from work? What are your hobbies? I hope that my letter was not boring for you. I would very much like to continue communicating with you. I am always sincere and open with people. I think that there can be no future in relationships without trust and understanding. I want to know you more in order to trust you more. About three years ago, I had experience communicating with men on the Internet, but it all ended when they asked for my intimate photos, I immediately stopped communicating, because for intimate photos there are other girls who earn money from this. I am looking only for really real serious relationships. Write to me, I will be glad to see your answer! Daria
.... its almost the same crap from here (06.03.23):
Svitlana; <love.svit@eastukr.com>
https://scamdigger.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=145856
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Date: Sat, 24 May 2025 12:45:42 +0300
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Hello xxxxx,
Thank you for your letter — and I’m truly grateful for your message. I hope this letter finds you well
My days are filled with anxiety. Every morning, I wake up to the sound of explosions and gunfire. Let me share a bit about myself: I’m 42 years old (turning 43 soon), 168 cm tall, and weigh 61 kg. My favorite color is blue. As I mentioned before, I’m currently unemployed — I used to work as a store manager. I studied management at university. What about you? Could you tell me more about yourself? I’d love to learn about your city, places you enjoy, or any special spots tourists visit there.
Age doesn’t matter to me in relationships. I believe times have changed, and age becomes irrelevant when two people connect through shared interests and meaningful conversations. Do you agree?
Life here is unstable — mobile networks are down due to destroyed towers, and electricity/water are often cut off because of infrastructure damage. You’ve probably seen the news: combat is raging within 80-100 km of my city. Every day, we fear Russia will reach us next. I’m exhausted by this war, trapped in constant stress. So many friends and acquaintances have died from bomb shrapnel and destruction.Right now, I desperately need connection and hope. I dislike dishonesty — I’m a simple person who trusts others, and I believe love cannot exist without trust. I long for genuine love.
What sports do you enjoy? I love swimming, running, and yoga, but I’ve switched to Nordic walking after hearing running can strain knees. Have you tried it?
I don’t follow politics closely, which might be a relief. Many here argue constantly — some want Russia to take Ukraine, others resist.
I’m not fluent in foreign languages, but I’m trying hard to improve. I hope you’ll help me practice. I recorded a short video — please let me know your thoughts on my pronunciation!
Have you ever visited Ukraine? It’s a beautiful country (even amid this tragedy), with kind people. Please write soon — I’ll gladly answer any questions.
With warmth,
Daria
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Thank you for your letter — and I’m truly grateful for your message. I hope this letter finds you well
My days are filled with anxiety. Every morning, I wake up to the sound of explosions and gunfire. Let me share a bit about myself: I’m 42 years old (turning 43 soon), 168 cm tall, and weigh 61 kg. My favorite color is blue. As I mentioned before, I’m currently unemployed — I used to work as a store manager. I studied management at university. What about you? Could you tell me more about yourself? I’d love to learn about your city, places you enjoy, or any special spots tourists visit there.
Age doesn’t matter to me in relationships. I believe times have changed, and age becomes irrelevant when two people connect through shared interests and meaningful conversations. Do you agree?
Life here is unstable — mobile networks are down due to destroyed towers, and electricity/water are often cut off because of infrastructure damage. You’ve probably seen the news: combat is raging within 80-100 km of my city. Every day, we fear Russia will reach us next. I’m exhausted by this war, trapped in constant stress. So many friends and acquaintances have died from bomb shrapnel and destruction.Right now, I desperately need connection and hope. I dislike dishonesty — I’m a simple person who trusts others, and I believe love cannot exist without trust. I long for genuine love.
What sports do you enjoy? I love swimming, running, and yoga, but I’ve switched to Nordic walking after hearing running can strain knees. Have you tried it?
I don’t follow politics closely, which might be a relief. Many here argue constantly — some want Russia to take Ukraine, others resist.
I’m not fluent in foreign languages, but I’m trying hard to improve. I hope you’ll help me practice. I recorded a short video — please let me know your thoughts on my pronunciation!
Have you ever visited Ukraine? It’s a beautiful country (even amid this tragedy), with kind people. Please write soon — I’ll gladly answer any questions.
With warmth,
Daria
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Hello, my dear xxxxx,
Thank you for your letter — it brings me joy to hear from you. How are you today? How is your day going? I hope everything is well. For me, today has been stable: there were no explosions, which is already a relief. I slept well and found myself thinking a lot about our connection. It’s beautiful that we live in the 21st century, where the internet allows us to communicate across thousands of kilometers. I’d love to get to know you personally. I believe one real meeting could replace a thousand letters — seeing each other’s eyes makes all the difference.
Today is sunny here, with bright sunlight. I caught myself thinking how deeply this war has exhausted me. Unfortunately, our president seems unwilling to end the conflict, yet people are already tired of hiding in basements every time the sirens blare. Let me share a bit about my family: I have no siblings, and my parents are divorced. We live separately, but I love them dearly.
Because of the war, I’m planning to leave Ukraine. No one knows when this will end, and I refuse to wait passively for the enemy to reach my home. I’ve had a plan for my departure ready for some time, but there are still unresolved questions. The first and most important one is: where should I go?I’ve always been sincere and open with you, speaking directly because I have nothing to hide.
I love my country, but the situation is now against me. I’m grateful I met you — your letters make me feel I can trust you. I hoped this war would end quickly, but now I understand it may never stop. I postponed leaving Ukraine for so long because Zelenskyy convinced us it would soon be over and he would win. I believed him all this time, but now I see it was merely manipulation to secure more billions in aid from Western leaders. Today, I feel desperate.
Have you ever thought about us meeting someday? I love cooking — what’s your favorite dish? I’d love to prepare a delicious dinner for you. I’m confident you’d enjoy it. My favorite cuisines are Ukrainian, Italian, French, and Asian. I’d invite you to my home, but unfortunately,
I don’t know how to do that in such uncertain times.
Thank you, and your country, for supporting Ukraine during this difficult period for my nation. Please write soon — I’m eagerly awaiting your reply. A big kiss to you.
Yours sincerely,
Daria
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Thank you for your letter — it brings me joy to hear from you. How are you today? How is your day going? I hope everything is well. For me, today has been stable: there were no explosions, which is already a relief. I slept well and found myself thinking a lot about our connection. It’s beautiful that we live in the 21st century, where the internet allows us to communicate across thousands of kilometers. I’d love to get to know you personally. I believe one real meeting could replace a thousand letters — seeing each other’s eyes makes all the difference.
Today is sunny here, with bright sunlight. I caught myself thinking how deeply this war has exhausted me. Unfortunately, our president seems unwilling to end the conflict, yet people are already tired of hiding in basements every time the sirens blare. Let me share a bit about my family: I have no siblings, and my parents are divorced. We live separately, but I love them dearly.
Because of the war, I’m planning to leave Ukraine. No one knows when this will end, and I refuse to wait passively for the enemy to reach my home. I’ve had a plan for my departure ready for some time, but there are still unresolved questions. The first and most important one is: where should I go?I’ve always been sincere and open with you, speaking directly because I have nothing to hide.
I love my country, but the situation is now against me. I’m grateful I met you — your letters make me feel I can trust you. I hoped this war would end quickly, but now I understand it may never stop. I postponed leaving Ukraine for so long because Zelenskyy convinced us it would soon be over and he would win. I believed him all this time, but now I see it was merely manipulation to secure more billions in aid from Western leaders. Today, I feel desperate.
Have you ever thought about us meeting someday? I love cooking — what’s your favorite dish? I’d love to prepare a delicious dinner for you. I’m confident you’d enjoy it. My favorite cuisines are Ukrainian, Italian, French, and Asian. I’d invite you to my home, but unfortunately,
I don’t know how to do that in such uncertain times.
Thank you, and your country, for supporting Ukraine during this difficult period for my nation. Please write soon — I’m eagerly awaiting your reply. A big kiss to you.
Yours sincerely,
Daria
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Good day, my dear xxxxx. How are you today? It is a great pleasure to receive your letter. Thank you very much for your attention. With each letter, we get to know each other better. Today I watched another speech by our president, and again there was not a single word about when he plans to end the war.
I have been thinking a lot lately about leaving Ukraine. I need to go to western Ukraine to cross the border with Poland, and then I would like to come to you if that’s okay with you. From Poland, there are free buses for refugees that can take you to any city in the EU. You only need a passport to travel to the EU. Also, there is the nearest international airport in Poland. As you know, no airports in Ukraine are working — they were destroyed during the war. Civilian flights are banned in Ukrainian airspace.
I plan to travel with my friend, who often takes people to the border with Poland. Right now, there is a shortage of gasoline in eastern Ukraine. The government needs peaceful people to stay in their places, as it is seen as a guarantee that Russia will not bomb areas where civilians live. My friend said he could take me to the border by car, but he needs to buy fuel. Gasoline here costs about 2 euros per liter, and it's also very hard to find in our region.
I know my friend well — we studied in the same class in school. He has helped many people before, but he himself cannot leave Ukraine.
His father is paralyzed from a mine explosion, and he takes care of him. Also, according to Zelensky's law, men under 60 are not allowed to leave the country. People who try to flee risk being shot.
To reach the west of the country, I need 360 euros for fuel — two-way travel, since he has to return. Another 40 euros is for food and accommodation. The journey will be long, with many damaged roads, and I'll have to cover about 1,200 km. In total, I'll need 400 euros. This is the safest way to get to the border. I don't want to risk public transport — we're often warned on TV to avoid trains, buses, shopping centers, and crowded places. There are frequent terrorist attacks, and drones constantly drop bombs.
Right now, 400 euros is a huge amount for me. I haven’t had a job for a long time, and I don’t know what to do. I feel ashamed and uncomfortable asking for help, but I have no choice — I’m in a difficult situation. Before the war, I had a good job and was saving money for an apartment. But when the war started, I lost my job and had to use my savings just to survive. Unfortunately, nothing is left of them. I’ve always been independent.
Of course, you don’t have to help me in this moment. I’m asking you to lend me the money, and I promise to return it, because I don’t want to owe anything. If you want, I can write you a receipt stating that I am obligated to return the money. I know that Ukrainian refugees abroad receive financial support, and as soon as I get it, I’ll return the money immediately. I also want to actively look for work — I hate being idle.
If you don’t mind, I’d like to come closer to you. I trust you very much, and besides you, I don’t have any friends abroad. I believe that meeting in person would mean more than thousands of letters. I want to build a real relationship with you. I’ve always been honest and open with you — I would never ask for money under normal circumstances. But right now, I’m in a tough situation, and it seems I will have to leave the country.
I would love it if you could visit me. I would show you how beautiful Ukraine is. I think we could visit Ukraine together once peace returns. I’m sure everything will be fine. I dream of a real, deep love. I believe it’s fate that we met. Real relationships are born in such times. I will always remember your help and be forever grateful to you. You have the chance to save at least one Ukrainian person. Right now, I’m counting on your help. I’ll be waiting for your reply.
Your Daria
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I have been thinking a lot lately about leaving Ukraine. I need to go to western Ukraine to cross the border with Poland, and then I would like to come to you if that’s okay with you. From Poland, there are free buses for refugees that can take you to any city in the EU. You only need a passport to travel to the EU. Also, there is the nearest international airport in Poland. As you know, no airports in Ukraine are working — they were destroyed during the war. Civilian flights are banned in Ukrainian airspace.
I plan to travel with my friend, who often takes people to the border with Poland. Right now, there is a shortage of gasoline in eastern Ukraine. The government needs peaceful people to stay in their places, as it is seen as a guarantee that Russia will not bomb areas where civilians live. My friend said he could take me to the border by car, but he needs to buy fuel. Gasoline here costs about 2 euros per liter, and it's also very hard to find in our region.
I know my friend well — we studied in the same class in school. He has helped many people before, but he himself cannot leave Ukraine.
His father is paralyzed from a mine explosion, and he takes care of him. Also, according to Zelensky's law, men under 60 are not allowed to leave the country. People who try to flee risk being shot.
To reach the west of the country, I need 360 euros for fuel — two-way travel, since he has to return. Another 40 euros is for food and accommodation. The journey will be long, with many damaged roads, and I'll have to cover about 1,200 km. In total, I'll need 400 euros. This is the safest way to get to the border. I don't want to risk public transport — we're often warned on TV to avoid trains, buses, shopping centers, and crowded places. There are frequent terrorist attacks, and drones constantly drop bombs.
Right now, 400 euros is a huge amount for me. I haven’t had a job for a long time, and I don’t know what to do. I feel ashamed and uncomfortable asking for help, but I have no choice — I’m in a difficult situation. Before the war, I had a good job and was saving money for an apartment. But when the war started, I lost my job and had to use my savings just to survive. Unfortunately, nothing is left of them. I’ve always been independent.
Of course, you don’t have to help me in this moment. I’m asking you to lend me the money, and I promise to return it, because I don’t want to owe anything. If you want, I can write you a receipt stating that I am obligated to return the money. I know that Ukrainian refugees abroad receive financial support, and as soon as I get it, I’ll return the money immediately. I also want to actively look for work — I hate being idle.
If you don’t mind, I’d like to come closer to you. I trust you very much, and besides you, I don’t have any friends abroad. I believe that meeting in person would mean more than thousands of letters. I want to build a real relationship with you. I’ve always been honest and open with you — I would never ask for money under normal circumstances. But right now, I’m in a tough situation, and it seems I will have to leave the country.
I would love it if you could visit me. I would show you how beautiful Ukraine is. I think we could visit Ukraine together once peace returns. I’m sure everything will be fine. I dream of a real, deep love. I believe it’s fate that we met. Real relationships are born in such times. I will always remember your help and be forever grateful to you. You have the chance to save at least one Ukrainian person. Right now, I’m counting on your help. I’ll be waiting for your reply.
Your Daria
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