Clad in brown military fatigues, Irina Galay crouches beneath a wall of sandbags and smiles into the camera. The 32-year-old Ukrainian mountaineer urges her compatriots to have hope that the Russian invasion will soon end.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know when it will happen, but I know that it will happen, because it鈥檚 our land,鈥 Galay says. 鈥淎nd we will not give it away, never and to no one. We鈥檙e strong and courageous, and the continuation of this nation depends only on us.鈥
The short video is one of the latest posts on听, and it sits alongside images of her atop the world鈥檚 two highest peaks. Galay is one of Ukraine鈥檚 most famous mountaineers; in 2016, she to reach the summit of Mount Everest, and this听past summer she became the first Ukrainian woman to climb K2.
Now, Galay is defending her home country. Shortly after Russian president Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine on February 24, Galay enlisted in the territorial defense forces near her hometown of Mukachevo,听a small city on the country鈥檚 western border with Slovakia.
鈥淭hanks to my experience in mountains, I wasn鈥檛听scared to join the army,鈥 Galay says in a recent Whatsapp text exchange. 鈥淚f I was brave enough to climb K2, then I must accept my destiny and be ready to protect my home.鈥
Galay鈥檚 social media showcases her rapid shift from a mountaineer and entrepreneur鈥攕he co-founded a beauty brand鈥攖o wartime patriot. In January, Galay was in the snowy Carpathian Mountains offering . In early February, she attended a political event organized by Dymetro Razumkov, a member of Ukraine鈥檚 parliament.
鈥淭wo weeks ago, I had a normal life,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 had many upcoming events and projects. I had been delivering some motivational speeches about mountains and preparing my new political career. But now I wake up to nightmares every morning.鈥
Galay is one of a growing number of Ukrainian who have taken up arms to fight for Ukraine against the Russians. Boxer and two-time Olympic champion Vasiliy Lomachenko is reportedly helping in the defense of Odessa, mixed martial arts fighter Yaroslav Amosov that he is staying in Ukraine to fight the Russians, and tennis player Sergiy Stakhovsky is also fighting in the territorial defense forces. Ukraine鈥檚 most famous athletes, heavyweight boxing champions and brothers Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko, are fighting in the defense of Kyiv.
Galay says she considers her social media part of her military work, and she now broadcasts patriotic messages and videos to 86,000 followers on Instagram and 14,450 on Facebook. In a recent Instagram video, she documented Ukrainians filling Molotov cocktails in an outdoor square. Another shows her standing shoulder to shoulder with the other armed members of her unit.
鈥淓very day, from the first sunlight until late at night, we learn how to protect our country,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 try to motivate people through social networks by showing the example, as well as help my friends abroad to better understand what is happening in Ukraine.鈥
Galay also wants the international mountaineering community to block Russians from the high mountains.
鈥淚 hope that Russians won鈥檛 be permitted to approach any single mountain this year,鈥 Galay says. 鈥淚 hope they won鈥檛 be allowed to raise the flag of their country on any mountain in the world.鈥
That request may be a hard one to realize. Alpinism has no governing body like the International Olympic Committee or European Union of Football Associations, both of which recently banned Russians from competitions. To climb Mount Everest or other high peaks, a mountaineer must obtain a climbing permit issued by a national government and either ascend the mountains with other climbers or secure a spot on a guided expedition.
Veteran guide Adrian Ballinger hasn鈥檛 heard any discussion of blacklisting Russian climbers from international expeditions. Instead, he says he鈥檚 seen sympathy for the Russian and Ukrainian climbers who are now being affected by geopolitical forces they cannot control.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 have any Russians on my Himalayan team, so [banning them] isn鈥檛 a decision I have to make,鈥 Ballinger says. 鈥淏ut Russians would be welcome on my team today.鈥
Ballinger predicts Russian climbers will be isolated within alpine climbing due to other factors. Economic sanctions against Russia have decimated the ruble鈥檚 value, reducing spending power. Uncertainty around travel visas will also keep Russians at home.
Galay told 国产吃瓜黑料 that she hopes Russian mountaineers are limited to Russia鈥檚 highest peak, Mount Elbrus, which is one of the Seven Summits. Foreign climbers are unlikely to mount expeditions on Elbrus in wartime. The U.S. embassy in Russia a 鈥渄o not travel鈥 advisory for the mountain.
Aside from her request to keep Russians from the mountains, Galay told 国产吃瓜黑料 that she has another message for people following her country鈥檚 defense: 鈥淕lory to our heroes,鈥 Galay says. 鈥淕lory to Ukraine.鈥