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In fire and ruins: consequences of insidious Russian strikes on Kyiv, Dnipro, Odesa, and beyond
Ukrainian cities once again came under relentless enemy fire. Border and frontline towns suffered brutal attacks: Konotop and Balakliia were hit by a massive drone strike, while Pryluky endured a ballistic missile strike. Russian aviation terrorized Kramatorsk and Druzhkivka, and Kherson region lived under round‑the‑clock drone assaults. It was a harsh week for residents of Dnipropetrovsk and Odesa due to regular shelling both day and night. On the night of May 24, Russia turned Kyiv and its region into a true ordeal — a combined attack with missiles and UAVs brought widespread destruction, fire, and claimed the lives of civilians.
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In fire and ruins: consequences of insidious Russian strikes on Kyiv, Dnipro, Odesa, and beyond
Ukrainian cities once again came under relentless enemy fire. Border and frontline towns suffered brutal attacks: Konotop and Balakliia were hit by a massive drone strike, while Pryluky endured a ballistic missile strike. Russian aviation terrorized Kramatorsk and Druzhkivka, and Kherson region lived under round‑the‑clock drone assaults. It was a harsh week for residents of Dnipropetrovsk and Odesa due to regular shelling both day and night. On the night of May 24, Russia turned Kyiv and its region into a true ordeal — a combined attack with missiles and UAVs brought widespread destruction, fire, and claimed the lives of civilians.
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Kyiv in mourning, new attacks on Odesa and Kharkiv: weekly summary after a three‑day lull
After the partial three‑day lull ended, Russia launched over 3,170 attack drones, more than 1,300 guided aerial bombs, and 74 missiles of various types against Ukraine during the week. The strikes killed 52 people and injured 346, including 22 children. In Kyiv, a missile destroyed the entrance of a residential building, killing 24 people under the rubble, among them three children. A significant portion of the attacks targeted railway and port facilities. In frontline Kherson, Russian forces deliberately struck humanitarian missions and volunteers: vehicles of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, World Central Kitchen, and the NGO “Iskra Dobro” were attacked.
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Russian fakes and narratives about Chornobyl: from the disaster to the present
Four decades ago, the criminal negligence of the Soviet leadership led to the largest technological disaster in human history. Both during the USSR and today, the Kremlin exploits the tragedy at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant as a tool of manipulation. Its mouthpieces attempt to absolve the system of responsibility for the accident: they blame the plant’s personnel, pose as “hostages of the regime and the KGB” alongside other affected countries, and openly lie about well‑known facts, labeling them as “Chornobyl myths.”
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“Continuity is the most important word in archiving,” said Ukrainian director and co‑founder of the War Archive
The War Archive has already collected about 37 million unique media files documenting Russia’s war against Ukraine. Founded by the NGO Docudays UA and the company Infoscope in March 2022, the initiative preserves a wide spectrum of materials that capture Russian war crimes, combat operations, and life during the war. The archive also includes interviews with eyewitnesses of wartime events, recorded by the War Archive team.
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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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14.10.2024
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“It's impossible to look at this, but everyone must see it!” The crimes of the Russian army in Izium through the photographs of Ukrainian documentary photographers.
The devastated towns and villages of Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions share a common tragedy endured during the occupation. After parts of Kharkiv Oblast were liberated from the invading forces, mass graves and torture sites were discovered across the territory from Vovchansk to Izium.
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14.10.2024
“It's impossible to look at this, but everyone must see it!” The crimes of the Russian army in Izium through the photographs of Ukrainian documentary photographers.
The devastated towns and villages of Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions share a common tragedy endured during the occupation. After parts of Kharkiv Oblast were liberated from the invading forces, mass graves and torture sites were discovered across the territory from Vovchansk to Izium.
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14.10.2024
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Bombed schools, abducted children: how Russian propaganda masks the Kremlin’s crimes.
A new school year has begun in Ukraine under martial law. Only schools equipped with shelters that meet the State Emergency Service’s safety requirements were allowed to open their doors to students this year.
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14.10.2024
Bombed schools, abducted children: how Russian propaganda masks the Kremlin’s crimes.
A new school year has begun in Ukraine under martial law. Only schools equipped with shelters that meet the State Emergency Service’s safety requirements were allowed to open their doors to students this year.
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11.10.2024
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Peeking at the war: the “Warhole” photo series by Georhii Ivanchenko — winner of the MYPH PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE 2024
Photojournalist and documentary photographer Georhii Ivanchenko won the “MYPH PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE 2024” with his series titled *Warhole*. Shot through a door peephole, the series offers an alternative way of looking at the war, leaving room for imagination and drawing attention to small but telling details. In these images, Ivanchenko combines documentary photography with artistic elements, using a deliberately restricted viewpoint to convey the broader context of the war.
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11.10.2024
Peeking at the war: the “Warhole” photo series by Georhii Ivanchenko — winner of the MYPH PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE 2024
Photojournalist and documentary photographer Georhii Ivanchenko won the “MYPH PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE 2024” with his series titled *Warhole*. Shot through a door peephole, the series offers an alternative way of looking at the war, leaving room for imagination and drawing attention to small but telling details. In these images, Ivanchenko combines documentary photography with artistic elements, using a deliberately restricted viewpoint to convey the broader context of the war.
Photo Stories
10.10.2024
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Some of the first volunteers. Training, farewells, and war of the Azov fighters in photos by Vyacheslav Ratynsky and Anatoly Stepanov
Battalion “Azov” was established on May 5, 2014 in the city of Berdyansk as a battalion of the special purpose militia patrol service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine on the basis of the decision of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The battalion was formed on the basis of the Ukrainian guerrilla unit “Black Corps”, which voluntarily participated in the Anti-Terrorist Operation in eastern Ukraine, in particular in Kharkiv region and the Azov region in 2014.
Photo Stories
10.10.2024
Some of the first volunteers. Training, farewells, and war of the Azov fighters in photos by Vyacheslav Ratynsky and Anatoly Stepanov
Battalion “Azov” was established on May 5, 2014 in the city of Berdyansk as a battalion of the special purpose militia patrol service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine on the basis of the decision of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The battalion was formed on the basis of the Ukrainian guerrilla unit “Black Corps”, which voluntarily participated in the Anti-Terrorist Operation in eastern Ukraine, in particular in Kharkiv region and the Azov region in 2014.
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8.10.2024
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Twice in one day — Kharkiv under fire. The aftermath of Russian glide‑bomb strikes captured in the photographs of Ivan Samoilov.
At around 5 p.m. on October 8, 2024, explosions were heard in Kharkiv for the second time that day. A guided aerial bomb struck an open area next to a densely populated district.
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8.10.2024
Twice in one day — Kharkiv under fire. The aftermath of Russian glide‑bomb strikes captured in the photographs of Ivan Samoilov.
At around 5 p.m. on October 8, 2024, explosions were heard in Kharkiv for the second time that day. A guided aerial bomb struck an open area next to a densely populated district.
Photo Stories
7.10.2024
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A photograph should speak without text. A conversation with Oleksandr Klymenko
We continue with a series of interviews with professional Ukrainian documentarians. About the experience of working as a photojournalist in the newspaper, the experience of filming the war in the Balkans and in Ukraine, as well as about the advantages of black and white photography, we talked with Oleksandr Klymenko.
Photo Stories
7.10.2024
A photograph should speak without text. A conversation with Oleksandr Klymenko
We continue with a series of interviews with professional Ukrainian documentarians. About the experience of working as a photojournalist in the newspaper, the experience of filming the war in the Balkans and in Ukraine, as well as about the advantages of black and white photography, we talked with Oleksandr Klymenko.

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