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Боротьба за правду в Херсоні: як медійники протистоять роспропаганді під дроновим терором
«Україна перетворює Херсон на військову зону», «містяни живуть у стані постійного тиску та страху», про це з показною турботою повідомляє російська державна інформагенція РИА «Новости», цитуючи так званого губернатора Херсонської області Володимира Сальдо. Колаборант Сальдо пішов на співпрацю з владою РФ та очолив окуповану Херсонщину, він є головним рупором ворожої пропаганди у регіоні.
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Боротьба за правду в Херсоні: як медійники протистоять роспропаганді під дроновим терором
«Україна перетворює Херсон на військову зону», «містяни живуть у стані постійного тиску та страху», про це з показною турботою повідомляє російська державна інформагенція РИА «Новости», цитуючи так званого губернатора Херсонської області Володимира Сальдо. Колаборант Сальдо пішов на співпрацю з владою РФ та очолив окуповану Херсонщину, він є головним рупором ворожої пропаганди у регіоні.
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Наслідки чергових російських атак — у репортажах з Одеси, Херсона, Дніпра та Києва
У столиці триває ліквідація наслідків масштабної ракетно-дронової атаки, яка забрала життя сімох громадян і спричинила руйнування й пожежі. Жорстокого удару зазнало місто Дніпро, де загинуло 16 мирних жителів, ворог повторно атакував місто та район просто в день жалоби. На Донеччині чергові авіаудари по Краматорську та Дружківці принесли нові смерті. Окупанти кожен день обстрілювали Херсон з артилерії й безпілотників, а також дистанційно мінували території. Потерпали обласні центри та громади у прифронтових і прикордонних регіонах.
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During the invasion, Russian forces killed 135 journalists, and more than 30 media workers remain in captivity, — NSJU
According to verified NSJU data, as of 30 October 2025 at least 28 civilian media workers remain in Russian captivity. Russia is also holding at least one media professional who had mobilized to defend Ukraine within the Defence Forces.
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Unprecedented destruction in Kyiv, tragedy in Kherson, strikes on schools: the main facts about shelling in Ukraine over the past week
As a result of the May 24 attack in Kyiv, unprecedented destruction of cultural sites has been recorded since the beginning of the Russian‑Ukrainian war. The Russians are deliberately destroying educational institutions — the buildings of the Kyiv‑Mohyla Academy were damaged, a drone strike completely burned down a school in Chernihiv region, and a school in Derhachi was damaged. The enemy continues airstrikes on Kramatorsk, terrorizes Odesa both day and night, and attacks foreign civilian vessels in the ports. In Kherson, a Russian shell exploded on a playground, killing the father of a family; doctors are fighting for the lives of the mother and their three‑year‑old daughter, while the six‑year‑old daughter is in moderate condition.
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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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Photo Stories
6.12.2025
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Between fire and silence: the photographs of Viacheslav Ratynskyi
Ukrainian documentary photographer Viacheslav Ratynskyi spoke about the significant images he captured during the Revolution of Dignity, the role of a photographer in a war zone, and the silence, exhaustion, and sleep of people living through the war.
Photo Stories
6.12.2025
Between fire and silence: the photographs of Viacheslav Ratynskyi
Ukrainian documentary photographer Viacheslav Ratynskyi spoke about the significant images he captured during the Revolution of Dignity, the role of a photographer in a war zone, and the silence, exhaustion, and sleep of people living through the war.
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5.12.2025
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How to show the world that you exist. Advice from Kateryna Radchenko on developing photographic projects
Photographer, curator, photography researcher, and founder of the Odesa Photo Days festival Kateryna Radchenko spoke about how to make a photo project cohesive, where to present it so it doesn’t get lost among countless other images, and which questions a photographer should answer before beginning work on a story.
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5.12.2025
How to show the world that you exist. Advice from Kateryna Radchenko on developing photographic projects
Photographer, curator, photography researcher, and founder of the Odesa Photo Days festival Kateryna Radchenko spoke about how to make a photo project cohesive, where to present it so it doesn’t get lost among countless other images, and which questions a photographer should answer before beginning work on a story.
Photo Stories
1.12.2025
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10 photos of November
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1.12.2025
10 photos of November
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30.11.2025
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Russian weapons continue to kill: civilian casualties in Kharkiv and Kyiv in photographs by Ukrainian documentarians
Throughout the autumn, Russia has launched massive attacks on Ukraine almost every week — and this week was no exception. The most destructive and deadly strikes targeted Kharkiv and Kyiv. According to the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, the intensified shelling by Russian forces has led to a sharp rise in civilian deaths. In Kyiv, the number of civilian casualties in the first ten months of 2025 is nearly four times higher than during the same period last year. A similar situation is unfolding in Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia.
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30.11.2025
Russian weapons continue to kill: civilian casualties in Kharkiv and Kyiv in photographs by Ukrainian documentarians
Throughout the autumn, Russia has launched massive attacks on Ukraine almost every week — and this week was no exception. The most destructive and deadly strikes targeted Kharkiv and Kyiv. According to the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, the intensified shelling by Russian forces has led to a sharp rise in civilian deaths. In Kyiv, the number of civilian casualties in the first ten months of 2025 is nearly four times higher than during the same period last year. A similar situation is unfolding in Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia.
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27.11.2025
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TIME has published its list of the 100 outstanding photographs of the year. Among them are four taken by Ukrainian photographers.
Among the symbolic images of the year is a photograph of the meeting between Russian president Putin and U.S. president Trump at a base in Anchorage — a moment that became a kind of rehabilitation of the Russian leader on the global stage. Another notable image comes from China, where world leaders and heads of foreign delegations gathered for a military parade, including Russia’s president Putin and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un.
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27.11.2025
TIME has published its list of the 100 outstanding photographs of the year. Among them are four taken by Ukrainian photographers.
Among the symbolic images of the year is a photograph of the meeting between Russian president Putin and U.S. president Trump at a base in Anchorage — a moment that became a kind of rehabilitation of the Russian leader on the global stage. Another notable image comes from China, where world leaders and heads of foreign delegations gathered for a military parade, including Russia’s president Putin and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un.
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23.11.2025
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A terrifying week: devastating strikes on Ukrainian cities and the deadly attack on Ternopil
This year, on 20 November 2025 — World Children’s Day — Ukraine was in mourning for those killed in Ternopil. The Russian military launched nearly fifty missiles, along with drones, toward the western regions of Ukraine, striking residential buildings in the rear city of Ternopil. In total, seven children were killed over the week: six in Ternopil and one girl in the Kharkiv region. Nearly 30 more children were injured, and one child is missing. The consequences of Russia’s attacks this week are documented in reports from Dnipro, Lviv, Ternopil, Zaporizhzhia, and Odesa.
News Stories
23.11.2025
A terrifying week: devastating strikes on Ukrainian cities and the deadly attack on Ternopil
This year, on 20 November 2025 — World Children’s Day — Ukraine was in mourning for those killed in Ternopil. The Russian military launched nearly fifty missiles, along with drones, toward the western regions of Ukraine, striking residential buildings in the rear city of Ternopil. In total, seven children were killed over the week: six in Ternopil and one girl in the Kharkiv region. Nearly 30 more children were injured, and one child is missing. The consequences of Russia’s attacks this week are documented in reports from Dnipro, Lviv, Ternopil, Zaporizhzhia, and Odesa.

Photo Stories

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“Beyond the Verdict” — a documentary project by Nadiia Karpova
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“7 Seconds” — a documentary project by Stanislav Ostrous
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