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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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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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Теракти та ракетно-дроновий терор: як минув останній тиждень зими у війні
Об'єкти енергетики залишаються пріоритетними цілями для російської армії. Під ударом також транспортна інфраструктура, підприємства і житлові будинки. У Львові, Миколаєві та Дніпрі скоєно серію терактів проти поліцейських, є загиблі та поранені. За останній тиждень війни Росія застосувала проти України понад 1720 ударних безпілотників, майже 1300 керованих авіаційних бомб, більш ніж 100 ракет різних типів. Протягом зими росіяни запустили майже 19 тисяч ударних дронів, 738 ракет і понад 14 670 КАБів.
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Одеса в епіцентрі російських атак
Тиждень знову став випробуванням для Одеси через російські обстріли: ворог тричі масово атакував енергетику, руйнував житлові будинки, пам'ятки архітектури. Потерпали від ворожого вогню Запоріжжя, Херсон, Сумщина, Харківщина і Дніпровщина. Є втрати серед тих, хто рятує та повертає світло в домівки, — загинули троє енергетиків, четверо поліцейських і медикиня. Не обійшлося й без масованих атак всієї України. У вівторок росіяни завдали ударів по 12 областях. Тиждень закінчився комбінованою атакою на Київщину й терактом у Львові.
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How the Kremlin Releases Propaganda Against the Defenders of Donetsk Airport Every Year
In 2012, the International Airport “Donetsk” named after Sergei Prokofiev is a new runway, built for the European Championship, and the tallest control tower in Ukraine. Two years later — the gate to Donetsk, a strategic building and a fortification. It has been 11 years since the occupation forces blew up the floor in the new terminal of Donetsk airport on January 20, 2015 during the fighting to keep it. Many Ukrainian soldiers were killed. Every year, on January 20, Ukraine officially celebrates the Day of Remembrance of the defenders of Donetsk airport, bowing their heads in front of their feat. The Russians destroyed the tower, but it lives on as a symbol of the unbreakable will of the Ukrainian defenders, stronger than concrete.
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Breaking News
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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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2.7.2025
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“All sorts of drug addicts grabbed automatic weapons and took up positions at checkpoints.” Anatolii Stepanov's archive on the “Russian Spring” in Donbas
Spring 2014. Ukraine has not yet recovered from the deaths on the Maidan and the annexation of Crimea, as Russia has already swung its south and east. In April, she provoked Kharkiv, Odessa, Donetsk and Luhansk regions. This is how the war began, which continues today — in 2025. War without declaration, but already with weapons in hand. Russia boldly and openly entered the Donbas — under the guise of “referendums”, “people's republics” and “militias”. In some cities, she was repulsed — Kharkiv and Odessa survived. Others were unable to contain the invasion. Donetsk and part of the region were captured. Documentary photographer Anatoly Stepanov was at the center of events. He saw with his own eyes how the scenario of a hybrid invasion unfolded: rallies, seizure of administrative buildings, the appearance of armed “volunteers” from Russia, the first killed. In April 2014, he filmed the funeral of a pro-Ukrainian deputy in Horlivka, stood near the captured district department in Slavyansk, recorded the resistance in Donetsk, Mariupol and the aftermath of the tragedy in Odessa on the morning of May 3 near the burned Trade Union House.
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2.7.2025
“All sorts of drug addicts grabbed automatic weapons and took up positions at checkpoints.” Anatolii Stepanov's archive on the “Russian Spring” in Donbas
Spring 2014. Ukraine has not yet recovered from the deaths on the Maidan and the annexation of Crimea, as Russia has already swung its south and east. In April, she provoked Kharkiv, Odessa, Donetsk and Luhansk regions. This is how the war began, which continues today — in 2025. War without declaration, but already with weapons in hand. Russia boldly and openly entered the Donbas — under the guise of “referendums”, “people's republics” and “militias”. In some cities, she was repulsed — Kharkiv and Odessa survived. Others were unable to contain the invasion. Donetsk and part of the region were captured. Documentary photographer Anatoly Stepanov was at the center of events. He saw with his own eyes how the scenario of a hybrid invasion unfolded: rallies, seizure of administrative buildings, the appearance of armed “volunteers” from Russia, the first killed. In April 2014, he filmed the funeral of a pro-Ukrainian deputy in Horlivka, stood near the captured district department in Slavyansk, recorded the resistance in Donetsk, Mariupol and the aftermath of the tragedy in Odessa on the morning of May 3 near the burned Trade Union House.
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2.7.2025
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Межа кадру Анатолія Степанова: як знімати війну і не зникнути в ній
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2.7.2025
Межа кадру Анатолія Степанова: як знімати війну і не зникнути в ній
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1.7.2025
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10 photos of June
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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1.7.2025
10 photos of June
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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28.6.2025
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Olga Ivashchenko: “For me, the main thing is not to lose my humanity and attentiveness to people.”
Ukrainian photographer Olga Ivashchenko explained why she spends much more time with people than is necessary for high-quality photography, and why photos from the war have deeper meanings than meets the eye.
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28.6.2025
Olga Ivashchenko: “For me, the main thing is not to lose my humanity and attentiveness to people.”
Ukrainian photographer Olga Ivashchenko explained why she spends much more time with people than is necessary for high-quality photography, and why photos from the war have deeper meanings than meets the eye.
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28.6.2025
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Hellish summer nights: from June 23 to 29, Russia attacked Kyiv, Dnipro, Odesa, and other cities.
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 Iskanders to the latest Grom-1 models. The targets of the attacks were not military facilities, but residential areas, hospitals, schools, metro stations, train stations, and even passenger trains. Between June 23 and 28 alone, dozens of people were killed and hundreds wounded, including children. The most massive strikes hit Kyiv, Dnipro, and Odesa. These events once again refute any false claims by the Kremlin about “precision strikes.” In reality, the goal remains the same — to intimidate, destroy, and leave Ukrainian cities deserted.
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28.6.2025
Hellish summer nights: from June 23 to 29, Russia attacked Kyiv, Dnipro, Odesa, and other cities.
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 Iskanders to the latest Grom-1 models. The targets of the attacks were not military facilities, but residential areas, hospitals, schools, metro stations, train stations, and even passenger trains. Between June 23 and 28 alone, dozens of people were killed and hundreds wounded, including children. The most massive strikes hit Kyiv, Dnipro, and Odesa. These events once again refute any false claims by the Kremlin about “precision strikes.” In reality, the goal remains the same — to intimidate, destroy, and leave Ukrainian cities deserted.
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27.6.2025
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What did the international press publish in June 2025? Review of publications by UAPP photographers
The Washington Post published a photo report by Oksana Parafenyuk near one of the residential buildings in Kyiv that was hit by a Russian missile.
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27.6.2025
What did the international press publish in June 2025? Review of publications by UAPP photographers
The Washington Post published a photo report by Oksana Parafenyuk near one of the residential buildings in Kyiv that was hit by a Russian missile.

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