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Destroyed infrastructure, civilians kept in fear: a week of Russian drone attacks
Russia has sharply intensified drone attacks in border and frontline regions. Throughout the week, air‑defense forces worked to intercept enemy UAVs over the capital. Drones also reached the western and central regions of the country. The enemy targeted railway, energy, and port infrastructure, industrial facilities, residential buildings, and civilian transport. Toward the end of the workweek, drones launched a massive attack on Odesa. Over the weekend, enemy strikes completely cut off power to Chernihiv and most of the region. The aftermath of the devastating drone attack on Odesa is captured in photo reports by documentarians Oleksandr Himanov and Tymofii Melnykov.
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Destroyed infrastructure, civilians kept in fear: a week of Russian drone attacks
Russia has sharply intensified drone attacks in border and frontline regions. Throughout the week, air‑defense forces worked to intercept enemy UAVs over the capital. Drones also reached the western and central regions of the country. The enemy targeted railway, energy, and port infrastructure, industrial facilities, residential buildings, and civilian transport. Toward the end of the workweek, drones launched a massive attack on Odesa. Over the weekend, enemy strikes completely cut off power to Chernihiv and most of the region. The aftermath of the devastating drone attack on Odesa is captured in photo reports by documentarians Oleksandr Himanov and Tymofii Melnykov.
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5 killed and 184 facilities damaged in the Kyiv region: a week of Russian attacks on Ukraine
Russia deliberately targets civilian homes, public transport, and evacuation vehicles. The week in Ukraine began with mourning for those killed in the March 8 missile strike on a residential building in Kharkiv. And on the night before the weekend, Russians brutally attacked the Kyiv region with drones and missiles. The enemy is trying to inflict material damage by striking industrial facilities and disrupting civilian logistics in frontline and border regions by attacking the railway. Donetsk, Sumy, and Zaporizhzhia regions suffer from airstrikes — the enemy is destroying historic buildings and well‑known architectural ensembles of Ukrainian cities. Every day, the occupying army devastates the urban landscape of Kherson. In total, over the week, Russia used 1,770 attack drones, more than 1,530 glide bombs, and 86 missiles — including over 20 ballistic ones — against Ukraine.
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“Checkered Landscape.” The frontline vistas of Orikhiv through the lenses of Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov
After the full‑scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian army, the panorama of cities located near the front line will never be the same. It is a point of no return to the life that once existed: people are killed or forced to flee, and buildings are burned by enemy weapons. The permanence of war turns Ukrainian cities into directions on the map. One such city is the hero city of Orikhiv. For four years now, Ukraine’s Defense Forces have been holding the line in this sector. The line of contact is rather blurred and dynamic, and according to DeepState, it lies approximately 7–10 kilometers from Orikhiv. The news agency Ukrinform reports that Russian units have been tasked with advancing as close as possible to Orikhiv and securing positions on its outskirts.
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Heavenly photographers. Documentarians, naturalists, and commercial photographers who were killed by Russians in the war
Eternal memory to the brave and talented photographers who were killed while documenting the Russian invasion or while defending their country with a rifle instead of a camera.
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This week, Russia continued its missile and drone terror against Ukrainian cities. Hundreds of Shahed-type UAVs and dozens of tactical missiles were launched every day — from the well-known Iskander missiles to the latest Grom-1 models.
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This week, Russia continued its missile and drone terror against Ukrainian cities. Hundreds of Shahed-type UAVs and dozens of tactical missiles were launched every day — from the well-known Iskander missiles to the latest Grom-1 models.
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12.11.2023
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The hottest point on the front — Avdiivka
Military photographer Oleg Palchyk documented the lives of civilians in one of the hottest hotspots — front-line Avdiyivka. In recent days, most of the news concerns the Russian offensive on Avdiyivka and Donbas as a whole. At the beginning of October, Oleg Palchyk together with the team of “TRO Media” came to Avdiyivka, for which fierce fighting continues.
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12.11.2023
The hottest point on the front — Avdiivka
Military photographer Oleg Palchyk documented the lives of civilians in one of the hottest hotspots — front-line Avdiyivka. In recent days, most of the news concerns the Russian offensive on Avdiyivka and Donbas as a whole. At the beginning of October, Oleg Palchyk together with the team of “TRO Media” came to Avdiyivka, for which fierce fighting continues.
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10.11.2023
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“No death passes without a trace; you carry these stories within you.”
Yevgeny Maloletka and Mstislav Chernov arrived in Mariupol just an hour before the start of a full-scale Russian invasion. The day before, they were shooting troops in Bakhmut. When the situation escalated, we went to document the daily life of Mariupol, a strategically important city for the war. They stayed in Mariupol for 20 days.
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10.11.2023
“No death passes without a trace; you carry these stories within you.”
Yevgeny Maloletka and Mstislav Chernov arrived in Mariupol just an hour before the start of a full-scale Russian invasion. The day before, they were shooting troops in Bakhmut. When the situation escalated, we went to document the daily life of Mariupol, a strategically important city for the war. They stayed in Mariupol for 20 days.
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9.11.2023
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The battles for Okhtyrka
The city of Akhtyrka is located in Sumy region. The distance to the border with Russia is no more than 30 kilometers, but Russian troops could not occupy the city. Ohtyrka has a strategically important location. In the event of the capture of the city, a direct route would be opened for Russian troops to the central part of Ukraine, to Poltava and Mirgorod, as well as to the southeast towards Kharkov, which would allow blocking the area.
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9.11.2023
The battles for Okhtyrka
The city of Akhtyrka is located in Sumy region. The distance to the border with Russia is no more than 30 kilometers, but Russian troops could not occupy the city. Ohtyrka has a strategically important location. In the event of the capture of the city, a direct route would be opened for Russian troops to the central part of Ukraine, to Poltava and Mirgorod, as well as to the southeast towards Kharkov, which would allow blocking the area.
UAPP Projects
8.11.2023
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“The brave carry the light”
The exhibition project, created in cooperation with the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP) and IST Publishing, is realized within the framework of the presentation of the book of the same name, which reflects the life of Ukraine during the difficult period of winter blackouts 2022-2023, as well as the courage of energy workers and every citizen of Ukraine.
UAPP Projects
8.11.2023
“The brave carry the light”
The exhibition project, created in cooperation with the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP) and IST Publishing, is realized within the framework of the presentation of the book of the same name, which reflects the life of Ukraine during the difficult period of winter blackouts 2022-2023, as well as the courage of energy workers and every citizen of Ukraine.
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8.11.2023
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I decided not to leave Lviv, I didn't even pack an emergency bag.
On February 24, 2022, photographer Yurko Diachyshyn was in his hometown Lviv. He did not believe in the possibility of a full-scale war. Yurko Diachishin has been cooperating with AFP since 2009. Around six in the morning he was called by one of the editors and Yurko went to the city in search of stories. In Lviv there was the first wave of panic: everyone was going somewhere, huge queues arose near ATMs and gas stations. Yurko and his wife decided not to leave Lviv, they did not even collect the alarming suitcase.
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8.11.2023
I decided not to leave Lviv, I didn't even pack an emergency bag.
On February 24, 2022, photographer Yurko Diachyshyn was in his hometown Lviv. He did not believe in the possibility of a full-scale war. Yurko Diachishin has been cooperating with AFP since 2009. Around six in the morning he was called by one of the editors and Yurko went to the city in search of stories. In Lviv there was the first wave of panic: everyone was going somewhere, huge queues arose near ATMs and gas stations. Yurko and his wife decided not to leave Lviv, they did not even collect the alarming suitcase.
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7.11.2023
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People, like me, did not understand what was happening at all.
Photographer Pavlo Dorogoy was in Kharkiv on February 24, 2022. “I woke up at five in the morning from a call from my mother, who said in tears that she heard explosions and saw a roar in the sky. The simpleton told her that it could be fireworks,” recalls Pavlo Dorohoy. Then he started reading the news, chatting with friends, and realized that it was not fireworks.
News Stories
7.11.2023
People, like me, did not understand what was happening at all.
Photographer Pavlo Dorogoy was in Kharkiv on February 24, 2022. “I woke up at five in the morning from a call from my mother, who said in tears that she heard explosions and saw a roar in the sky. The simpleton told her that it could be fireworks,” recalls Pavlo Dorohoy. Then he started reading the news, chatting with friends, and realized that it was not fireworks.

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