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«Пейзаж в клітинку». Краєвиди прифронтового Оріхова в об'єктиві Костянтина та Влади Ліберових
Після повномасштабного вторгнення російської армії в Україну панорама міст, розташованих поблизу лінії фронту, вже ніколи не буде, як колись. Це точка неповернення до минулого життя: люди гинуть, виїжджають, будівлі спалює ворожа зброя. Сталість війни перетворює українські міста на напрямки. Одне з таких міст — місто-герой Оріхів. Вже чотири роки Сили оборони України тримають фронт на цьому напрямку. Лінія бойового зіткнення досить розмита й динамічна, від неї до Оріхова приблизно 7–10 кілометрів згідно з даними DeepState. Видання «Укрінформ» повідомляє, що російські підрозділи отримали завдання, якомога ближче підійти до Оріхова та закріпитися на його околицях.
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«Пейзаж в клітинку». Краєвиди прифронтового Оріхова в об'єктиві Костянтина та Влади Ліберових
Після повномасштабного вторгнення російської армії в Україну панорама міст, розташованих поблизу лінії фронту, вже ніколи не буде, як колись. Це точка неповернення до минулого життя: люди гинуть, виїжджають, будівлі спалює ворожа зброя. Сталість війни перетворює українські міста на напрямки. Одне з таких міст — місто-герой Оріхів. Вже чотири роки Сили оборони України тримають фронт на цьому напрямку. Лінія бойового зіткнення досить розмита й динамічна, від неї до Оріхова приблизно 7–10 кілометрів згідно з даними DeepState. Видання «Укрінформ» повідомляє, що російські підрозділи отримали завдання, якомога ближче підійти до Оріхова та закріпитися на його околицях.
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Heavenly Photographers. Documentarians, naturalists and commercial photographers who were killed by the Russians in the war
Eternal memory of the brave and talented photographers who died documenting the Russian invasion, or defending their country with a machine gun in their hands instead of a camera.
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Обстріляні Дружківка та Харків. Які ще міста постраждали від російської агресії цього тижня
З початком весни продовжуються російські атаки на залізничну та портову інфраструктуру України. Були влучання у залізничні підстанції, вагони й мости, а також пошкоджено цивільне судно у порту на півдні Одещини. Ракети, дрони й авіабомби щодня накривали Дружківку, Слов'янськ, Краматорськ. Вночі 7 березня росіяни здійснили п'яту з початку року масовану атаку на енергообʼєкти України. Трагічною ця ніч стала для Харкова — попередньо російська ракета «Изделие-30» зруйнувала цілий під'їзд, вбивши 11 людей, зокрема двох дітей.
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Russian 'Fight for Peace' and Why It's Important to Know the Lessons of History
Russia has always engaged in deception by twisting and interpreting historical events. To explain the desire to seize foreign lands to a pro-Russian audience, Russia created a positive image of war—a "sacred" war with the noble goal of helping a "brotherly nation." At the same time, the enemy was always blamed for the war, as they allegedly forced Russia to fight.
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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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10.8.2025
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Презентація фотокниги «ВОЄННІ ХРОНІКИ: УКРАЇНА 2014–2025» у просторі PEN Ukraine
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10.8.2025
Презентація фотокниги «ВОЄННІ ХРОНІКИ: УКРАЇНА 2014–2025» у просторі PEN Ukraine
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10.8.2025
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The border of Oleksandr Rupeta's frame: ethics, history, author's voice
Oleksandr Rupeta works in Ukraine and around the world, specializing in topics of social anthropology, social conflicts and personal stories. His focus is on people and communities, spaces and moments that shape our time. Oleksandr Rupeta spoke about author's projects, ethics in photography and international experience as a documentary photographer. Oleksandr Rupeta is a member of the International Federation of Journalists, the Federation of European Photographers and the Independent Media Trade Union of Ukraine. His work has been published by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Times, The Guardian, The Economist, Time, Nature, Forbes, National Geographic Traveler, as well as profile media Bird In Flight, C41 magazine, FotoRoom, Dodho Magazine, The Heavy Collective and many others.
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10.8.2025
The border of Oleksandr Rupeta's frame: ethics, history, author's voice
Oleksandr Rupeta works in Ukraine and around the world, specializing in topics of social anthropology, social conflicts and personal stories. His focus is on people and communities, spaces and moments that shape our time. Oleksandr Rupeta spoke about author's projects, ethics in photography and international experience as a documentary photographer. Oleksandr Rupeta is a member of the International Federation of Journalists, the Federation of European Photographers and the Independent Media Trade Union of Ukraine. His work has been published by The New York Times, Financial Times, The Times, The Guardian, The Economist, Time, Nature, Forbes, National Geographic Traveler, as well as profile media Bird In Flight, C41 magazine, FotoRoom, Dodho Magazine, The Heavy Collective and many others.
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5.8.2025
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The darkest night in Kyiv and the week of Russian terror: the results of the attacks on Ukraine
In July 2025, Russia carried out more than 5100 drops of guided aircraft bombs on Ukraine, launched more than 3800 Shakhad kamikaze drones and almost 260 missiles of various types, 128 of which were ballistic. These figures, given by President Vladimir Zelensky, indicate a consistently high intensity of Russian terror. The week from July 28 to August 4 has only confirmed: the strategy of mass attacks remains unchanged. Russia's military has continued its combined drone and missile strikes that have killed dozens of people, injured hundreds of civilians and destroyed infrastructure in different regions of the country. Against the background of these attacks, Ukraine continues to defend not only its territory, but also the security of the whole of Europe.
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5.8.2025
The darkest night in Kyiv and the week of Russian terror: the results of the attacks on Ukraine
In July 2025, Russia carried out more than 5100 drops of guided aircraft bombs on Ukraine, launched more than 3800 Shakhad kamikaze drones and almost 260 missiles of various types, 128 of which were ballistic. These figures, given by President Vladimir Zelensky, indicate a consistently high intensity of Russian terror. The week from July 28 to August 4 has only confirmed: the strategy of mass attacks remains unchanged. Russia's military has continued its combined drone and missile strikes that have killed dozens of people, injured hundreds of civilians and destroyed infrastructure in different regions of the country. Against the background of these attacks, Ukraine continues to defend not only its territory, but also the security of the whole of Europe.
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3.8.2025
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What happened to us before we played war?
The guys didn't let us play war, they say we — girls — will spoil everything for them. None of them explained exactly how we could spoil the «war». However, we definitely believed that this was some very important game. My dad had to come and scold the guys for not taking us. Scowled, the guys reluctantly put sticks in our hands that were supposed to serve as weapons, — and in a moment they were looking for a way to throw us out of the game the fastest. Under his father's watchful eye, we were treated, of course, not badly, but as soon as he turned away or walked away in his business — us, so to speak, «were killed» with a fictional shot in the back, and we had to lie on the grass for the rest of the game. Wow, how many years did it take me to understand this exact metaphor of «civilized supervision».
Photo Stories
3.8.2025
What happened to us before we played war?
The guys didn't let us play war, they say we — girls — will spoil everything for them. None of them explained exactly how we could spoil the «war». However, we definitely believed that this was some very important game. My dad had to come and scold the guys for not taking us. Scowled, the guys reluctantly put sticks in our hands that were supposed to serve as weapons, — and in a moment they were looking for a way to throw us out of the game the fastest. Under his father's watchful eye, we were treated, of course, not badly, but as soon as he turned away or walked away in his business — us, so to speak, «were killed» with a fictional shot in the back, and we had to lie on the grass for the rest of the game. Wow, how many years did it take me to understand this exact metaphor of «civilized supervision».
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3.8.2025
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«Pure young protest». How Ukrainian photo documentarians refute Russian propaganda about the protests of the summer of 2025
End of July 2025. Ukrainians with children and dogs, wearing prostheses and wheel chairs gather in the streets and squares of major cities to protest. These are mostly young people, they hold cardboard posters with slogans and yellow-blue flags in their hands. For the first time since the start of the Great War, mass protests are being held in dozens of Ukrainian cities. Protesters demand that the president veto the law No. 12414, which eliminates the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP).
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3.8.2025
«Pure young protest». How Ukrainian photo documentarians refute Russian propaganda about the protests of the summer of 2025
End of July 2025. Ukrainians with children and dogs, wearing prostheses and wheel chairs gather in the streets and squares of major cities to protest. These are mostly young people, they hold cardboard posters with slogans and yellow-blue flags in their hands. For the first time since the start of the Great War, mass protests are being held in dozens of Ukrainian cities. Protesters demand that the president veto the law No. 12414, which eliminates the independence of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAP).
Photo Stories
31.7.2025
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10 photos of July
UAPP in partnership with Kyiv Independent continues its monthly column — a selection of key photographs that most accurately convey the events, mood and challenges of the next month of full-scale war.
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31.7.2025
10 photos of July
UAPP in partnership with Kyiv Independent continues its monthly column — a selection of key photographs that most accurately convey the events, mood and challenges of the next month of full-scale war.

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