Explosions disrupted a Twitch stream in Ukraine.

Explosions disrupted a Twitch stream: When Bulochka and Alina dln stream on Twitch, you can hear a lot of heavy shelling coming from outside.

People have fled Ukraine because of the ongoing war with Russia, but people like these women haven’t changed their minds about leaving.

For a few days now, refugees have been leaving Ukraine searching for safety.

However, some people have either not been able to leave, or they have chosen to stay in the country independently.

People who make games, like Savage Games, have been taking their employees out of the country to help them.

Bulochka and her sister, Alina dln, are streamers who live in the city of Kharkiv.

 

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They often hold streams together. Reddit posted a terrifying Twitch clip of their stream to the LivestreamFail subreddit.

FlamingLaps1709 did this. Clip: In the video, the two sit in two separate chairs and talk to each other.

Then, a muffled explosion can be heard in the background. In front of the camera, Bulochka looks out a window that isn’t there.

She then pops the rest of her bread in her mouth. Things start to shake after the second muffled blast.

There is a lot of noise, and the girls get up and leave through the open door behind them.

The people who are watching are left looking at their empty seats.

So many people worldwide are watching this war, but they don’t know all of the terrible things happening there.

They only see pictures and videos on the news. This clip at least gives some of the information.

Bulochka and Alina dln’s faces show so much of what it’s like to live in a country where war is always just around the corner.

They both just left the stream without saying a word. a few days after an Escape From Tarkov streaming person had to leave his stream right after the invasion started. This post comes right after that.

As soon as you see something like this happen on a Twitch stream, it can be even more upsetting.

Comments on FlamingLaps1709’s post-show that are falling well.

One commenter even said they have to wait an hour before clicking on posts like this because they don’t know what they will bring.

Then, other people ask how much worse this could have been given the circumstances.

Most streams still show funny things that happen, like when a cat shuts down a stream.

Others show the reality that many Ukrainians live right now, like when they have to pay for gas.

Some people also say that they should have left when they could.

Others say that there was only a chance to leave in the first 24 hours of the invasion and that after that, it was just not safe.

In this challenging time, streaming may make these women feel normal, and they shouldn’t be judged for it.