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When the photograph doesn’t lie: how context, staging, editing, and AI reshape the truth about war
For International Fact‑Checking Day — on why manipulation in photography begins not only with the choice of frame, but also with the substitution of its meaning.
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When the photograph doesn’t lie: how context, staging, editing, and AI reshape the truth about war
For International Fact‑Checking Day — on why manipulation in photography begins not only with the choice of frame, but also with the substitution of its meaning.
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Strike on UNESCO cultural heritage in Lviv, and the shelling of Dnipro and Odesa: intensified Russian air attacks on Ukraine
The last week of March will be remembered for unprecedented drone attacks that swept across almost every region of Ukraine, both day and night. On 24 March, Russian forces carried out the most massive UAV strike on Ukraine to date, launching nearly 1,000 drones in a single day. They targeted the centers of Ukrainian cities, cultural landmarks, maternity hospitals, and people’s homes. The historic center of Lviv was among the sites damaged. One of the most tragic episodes occurred near a maternity hospital in Ivano-Frankivsk, where a father and his daughter were killed while visiting his wife, who had just given birth. It was also a devastating week for Dnipro and Odesa — Russian drones struck residential buildings and a medical facility. Over the course of the week, three maternity hospitals became targets of Russian attacks, and at least four kindergartens were damaged.
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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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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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14.2.2025
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“The Ghosts of Sednaya": a photo project by Oleksandr Magula about the concentration camp in Syria that has become a symbol of the Assad regime
Sednaya prison was one of the most famous prisons of the Bashar Assad regime. It was popularly called the “country house of the uncle” or “the meat grinder for the people.” Any mention of this place, even in informal conversation, could result in arrest and imprisonment. Built in 1986, it was used to hold political prisoners, military personnel and civilians suspected of opposing the regime. According to Amnesty International, there could be between 10,000 and 20,000 prisoners in Sedna at the same time. It has gained a terrible reputation due to systematic violations of human rights. Former prisoners have testified to brutal torture, sexual abuse and mass executions.
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14.2.2025
“The Ghosts of Sednaya": a photo project by Oleksandr Magula about the concentration camp in Syria that has become a symbol of the Assad regime
Sednaya prison was one of the most famous prisons of the Bashar Assad regime. It was popularly called the “country house of the uncle” or “the meat grinder for the people.” Any mention of this place, even in informal conversation, could result in arrest and imprisonment. Built in 1986, it was used to hold political prisoners, military personnel and civilians suspected of opposing the regime. According to Amnesty International, there could be between 10,000 and 20,000 prisoners in Sedna at the same time. It has gained a terrible reputation due to systematic violations of human rights. Former prisoners have testified to brutal torture, sexual abuse and mass executions.
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14.2.2025
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“We have more in common than it seems": an interview with Oleksandr Magula about his trip to Syria after the fall of the Assad regime
UAPP member, photojournalist Olexandr Magula spent a week in Syria documenting the country's life after the overthrow of Bashar Assad's regime. He has seen a country that has gone through years of war, mass repression and destruction, but continues to live. Have Syrians really felt freedom after the overthrow of the dictatorship? How do they treat the Russians and Ukraine? Why can Ukrainian flags be found in liberated cities? And what can Syria tell us about the future of Ukraine? About this and much more in a candid interview.
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14.2.2025
“We have more in common than it seems": an interview with Oleksandr Magula about his trip to Syria after the fall of the Assad regime
UAPP member, photojournalist Olexandr Magula spent a week in Syria documenting the country's life after the overthrow of Bashar Assad's regime. He has seen a country that has gone through years of war, mass repression and destruction, but continues to live. Have Syrians really felt freedom after the overthrow of the dictatorship? How do they treat the Russians and Ukraine? Why can Ukrainian flags be found in liberated cities? And what can Syria tell us about the future of Ukraine? About this and much more in a candid interview.
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12.2.2025
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Lesia Marushchak: “OUR RIUKZAK: Maria + Yegor” is an art project that connects the past and the present
Канадська фотографка українського походження Леся Марущак презентує новий мистецький проєкт під назвою «OUR RIUKZAK: Марія + Єгор». Він розповідає про сучасні реалії війни в Україні, зокрема через призму дитячого досвіду. Проєкт покликаний розказати також про геноцид і національну ідентичність за допомогою фотографії та мистецтва.
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12.2.2025
Lesia Marushchak: “OUR RIUKZAK: Maria + Yegor” is an art project that connects the past and the present
Канадська фотографка українського походження Леся Марущак презентує новий мистецький проєкт під назвою «OUR RIUKZAK: Марія + Єгор». Він розповідає про сучасні реалії війни в Україні, зокрема через призму дитячого досвіду. Проєкт покликаний розказати також про геноцид і національну ідентичність за допомогою фотографії та мистецтва.
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5.2.2025
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10 photos of January 2025
Українська асоціація професійних фотографів разом із Ukraїner публікує першу у 2025 році добірку важливих світлин українських фотографів, яка підсумовує січень. Українські фотографи знімали військових неподалік лінії фронту, наслідки підступних ударів російської армії, українських медиків та багато іншого.
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5.2.2025
10 photos of January 2025
Українська асоціація професійних фотографів разом із Ukraїner публікує першу у 2025 році добірку важливих світлин українських фотографів, яка підсумовує січень. Українські фотографи знімали військових неподалік лінії фронту, наслідки підступних ударів російської армії, українських медиків та багато іншого.
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4.2.2025
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"I Have Never Felt That Breaking the Silence Was So Important." How Mstyslav Chernov’s Documentary Films Shatter Russian Propaganda
Ukrainian Wartime Documentary Cinema: A New Milestone in National Filmmaking The significance of wartime documentaries and their recognition on the global stage cannot be overstated. Every victory of a Ukrainian film has the power to draw attention and influence international support for Ukraine.
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4.2.2025
"I Have Never Felt That Breaking the Silence Was So Important." How Mstyslav Chernov’s Documentary Films Shatter Russian Propaganda
Ukrainian Wartime Documentary Cinema: A New Milestone in National Filmmaking The significance of wartime documentaries and their recognition on the global stage cannot be overstated. Every victory of a Ukrainian film has the power to draw attention and influence international support for Ukraine.
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3.2.2025
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Residential buildings and historical heritage under attack by Russian troops. A week of attacks on Ukrainian cities through the lens of documentary filmmakers
Russian troops continue to attack Ukraine's civilian infrastructure using kamikaze drones, rockets, and artillery. In the last week of January 2025, Ukrainian cities suffered devastating strikes and civilian casualties. Today, the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers publishes documentary photographs taken over the past week in Sumy, Odesa, and Zaporizhzhia, which show yet another war crime committed by Russians against the civilian population.
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3.2.2025
Residential buildings and historical heritage under attack by Russian troops. A week of attacks on Ukrainian cities through the lens of documentary filmmakers
Russian troops continue to attack Ukraine's civilian infrastructure using kamikaze drones, rockets, and artillery. In the last week of January 2025, Ukrainian cities suffered devastating strikes and civilian casualties. Today, the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers publishes documentary photographs taken over the past week in Sumy, Odesa, and Zaporizhzhia, which show yet another war crime committed by Russians against the civilian population.

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У цьому розділі зібрані кращі кадри місяця, інтерв'ю з фотографами та великі візуальні матеріали. Відкрийте для себе цікаві історії та події через об'єктив наших талановитих авторів.

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10 photos of March
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31.3.2026
“Carrying the Light” — a documentary photo project by Taras Fedorenko
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30.3.2026
Iryna Kabysh: “My love for the nature of light helps me work, because photons either move or do not exist”
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25.3.2026
“Pre Mortem” — a documentary project by Semen Kuchvara
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23.3.2026
Donetsk 2006. A photo series by Dmytro Kupriian about a lost city
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18.3.2026
“Warmth of the Earth” — a project by Anton Cherniak

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