@Ironside
The way half these posts are written, I suspect they are not Ukrainian at all.
For a lot of Western people, especially the ones with little dogs in their Twitter profile and a Ukrainian flag, this war is some kind of role playing fantasy game. I've noticed quite a few of them start using the terms "we", "us" when referring to actions by frontline units.
It's a progressing mental illness.
Some of them, of course cross all reasonable borders, and begin inspiring interstate conflicts - like between Poland and Ukraine - purporting to speak for Ukraine.
How I know these people are not Ukrainian:
1) A lot of them acted surprised that Zelensky was not popular, when the Zaluzhny firing story began to develop. This included some accounts with 100,000+ followers, writing things like "my conversations locally provide no indication that Zelensky is anything but unanimously popular". To me, this was an immediate giveaway that their relationship to Ukraine is a little bit less than zero.
2) Using language like "especially traumatizing" and "bread is sacred". Seems somebody read one book about Ukraine and has now declared himself a specialist. I don't think even Ukrainians are retarded enough to write stuff like that.
3) Again, the Zaluzhny firing. All sorts of pseudo Ukrainians came out and started accusing everybody and their mother of spreading Russian propaganda, when it was still not confirmed. They painted a picture of some famous friendship between Zelensky and Zaluzhny - again, this is a 100% giveaway that a person has never picked up a Ukrainian newspaper in their life.