The famous tarot reader Yana Tymoshchuk predicted what awaits Ukraine after the war with Russia.

She predicted difficult times, but eventually the situation would change for the better. 

She said this in an interview with UNIAN. 

Yana Tymoshchuk claims that after the end of hostilities in Ukraine there will be difficult times, but other countries of the world will help us with post-war reconstruction. 

"Yes, Ukraine will be rebuilt. It shows me that there are already countries that are taking up this matter and are even somehow distributing cities and territories. There will be many "smart" cities in terms of communication. There will be things that did not exist before. We are even technologically we will not be ready for this," Tymoshchuk said. 

Tarologinya is convinced that the future of Ukraine is closely connected with President Zelensky. 

"In Volodymyr Zelenskyi's natal chart, not as a person, but as a president, there is a sign of the Zodiac Cancer, which speaks of our strong contact with him. Ukraine will heal well, but it will take time," Yana Tymoshchuk believes. 

We will remind, Vasyl Yuraschuk, a molfar from the Carpathians, suggests that the war in Ukraine will continue for another two years, but after March 22, 2023, it will be easier for Ukrainians.

According to his forecasts, after this date, Russian missiles will not attack Ukraine.

Astrology, tarology, numerology, fortune-telling, divination, fortune-telling, psychics are not sciences, and predictions do not always come true 100%.

Information is quite often of an entertaining nature, so it should not be taken seriously, but only as a probability of events that every person can become the creator of if he has the strength of spirit and inspiration to change his life for the better.

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