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Four years since the terrorist attack at the Kramatorsk railway station
In memory of the victims — and in the name of justice — we recall how Ukrainian and international documentarians, along with human rights organizations, disproved Russian disinformation about the missile strike on the Kramatorsk railway station on April 8, 2022. On that day, a Russian missile armed with cluster munitions turned a crowded train station into a battlefield, cutting short the lives of people who were trying to flee the war.
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Four years since the terrorist attack at the Kramatorsk railway station
In memory of the victims — and in the name of justice — we recall how Ukrainian and international documentarians, along with human rights organizations, disproved Russian disinformation about the missile strike on the Kramatorsk railway station on April 8, 2022. On that day, a Russian missile armed with cluster munitions turned a crowded train station into a battlefield, cutting short the lives of people who were trying to flee the war.
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Daytime mass attacks, deadly strikes, and new safety measures on the railway: what the beginning of April will be remembered for in Ukraine
Russia is increasingly choosing daytime hours for its massive strikes, expanding the zone of destruction across Ukraine. The beginning of April will be remembered for devastating attacks on Lutsk, Poltava, and Zhytomyr region; Kharkiv endured several consecutive days under fire, and there were strikes on Odesa, Sumy, and Chernihiv. Over the weekend, the Russian army carried out a deadly attack on a market in Nikopol, and the day before, drones and missiles targeted Kyiv region. Every day, Donetsk and Sumy regions face bombings and drone raids. Drones and artillery continue to hit Kherson, while the enemy scatters antipersonnel mines throughout the city. Among the targets of Russian attacks this week were: a veterinary clinic with animals inside, food warehouses, a Nova Poshta terminal, and the only maternity hospital in Donetsk region. Due to constant aerial threats, railway routes experienced delays and passenger evacuations from trains.
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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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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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UAPP Projects
8.1.2023
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“BAKHUMUT — THE FACE OF GENOCIDE (1942-2022)”
The project is dedicated to the tragedy of the city of Bakhmut, which took place in 2022, as well as the commemoration of the victims of the Bakhmut “Babi Yar”, a terrible crime committed by the Nazis in 1942. This exhibition aims to bring two genocides together in one space and draw parallels between them.
UAPP Projects
8.1.2023
“BAKHUMUT — THE FACE OF GENOCIDE (1942-2022)”
The project is dedicated to the tragedy of the city of Bakhmut, which took place in 2022, as well as the commemoration of the victims of the Bakhmut “Babi Yar”, a terrible crime committed by the Nazis in 1942. This exhibition aims to bring two genocides together in one space and draw parallels between them.
UAPP Projects
21.12.2022
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“Hunger as a weapon”
A number of exhibitions “Hunger as a Weapon” were implemented by the Lithuanian Center for Research on Genocide and Resistance and the Museum of Occupation of Latvia in partnership with the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers.
UAPP Projects
21.12.2022
“Hunger as a weapon”
A number of exhibitions “Hunger as a Weapon” were implemented by the Lithuanian Center for Research on Genocide and Resistance and the Museum of Occupation of Latvia in partnership with the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers.
UAPP Projects
2.12.2022
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“The Holodomor and the War: Ukraine in 1932–1933 and in 2022”
On the Day of Commemoration of Holodomor Victims in Graz and Vienna, the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP) in cooperation with the Center for Austro-Ukrainian Cultural Studies, the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Austria, the Ukrainian Student Society “Sich Ukrainian” in Graz and The Scientific Research and Educational Center for the Study of the Holodomor (HREC) has created a number of documentary exhibitions.
UAPP Projects
2.12.2022
“The Holodomor and the War: Ukraine in 1932–1933 and in 2022”
On the Day of Commemoration of Holodomor Victims in Graz and Vienna, the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP) in cooperation with the Center for Austro-Ukrainian Cultural Studies, the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Austria, the Ukrainian Student Society “Sich Ukrainian” in Graz and The Scientific Research and Educational Center for the Study of the Holodomor (HREC) has created a number of documentary exhibitions.
UAPP Projects
10.9.2022
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«Ukraine: The Path to Freedom»
The exhibition project represents the wealth of Ukrainian photography for five decades. It begins in the 70s, at a time when Ukrainian visual art began to express its own language publicly, and ends with the war that is now sweeping the country. “Ukraine: The Path to Freedom” visualizes key events in the history of Ukraine and examines the development of photography during this period.
UAPP Projects
10.9.2022
«Ukraine: The Path to Freedom»
The exhibition project represents the wealth of Ukrainian photography for five decades. It begins in the 70s, at a time when Ukrainian visual art began to express its own language publicly, and ends with the war that is now sweeping the country. “Ukraine: The Path to Freedom” visualizes key events in the history of Ukraine and examines the development of photography during this period.
UAPP Projects
28.8.2022
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«Ukraine on my mind»
The Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP) in cooperation with the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. Andrew in Atlanta realized a series of exhibitions “Ukraine on my mind”, which took place in Atlanta in August and November 2022.
UAPP Projects
28.8.2022
«Ukraine on my mind»
The Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP) in cooperation with the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. Andrew in Atlanta realized a series of exhibitions “Ukraine on my mind”, which took place in Atlanta in August and November 2022.
UAPP Projects
8.7.2022
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«Mariupol»
Within the framework of the WARM Festival 2022, the opening of the exhibition “Mariupol” took place, which presented the works of Ukrainian documentarians, participants of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers — Mstislav Chernov and Yevhen Maloletka. The festival took place in Sarajevo, in the building of the Red Cross Society.
UAPP Projects
8.7.2022
«Mariupol»
Within the framework of the WARM Festival 2022, the opening of the exhibition “Mariupol” took place, which presented the works of Ukrainian documentarians, participants of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers — Mstislav Chernov and Yevhen Maloletka. The festival took place in Sarajevo, in the building of the Red Cross Society.

Photo Stories

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“Pre Mortem” — a documentary project by Semen Kuchvara
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Donetsk 2006. A photo series by Dmytro Kupriian about a lost city

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