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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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News Stories
16.11.2025
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Houses in flames: how another week of the war ended for Ukrainians
Due to Russian attacks on energy facilities, all regions of Ukraine experienced electricity shortages. Most oblasts implemented rolling blackout schedules, and even industrial operations faced restrictions. Throughout the week, Russia terrorized Odesa, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk regions. The situation with shelling in Donetsk region and in Kherson remained consistently severe. The culmination of the workweek was a massive attack on Kyiv, where residential districts came under enemy fire. The State Emergency Service once again warns: after enemy drone attacks, rescuers find cluster elements near UAV debris, and these can detonate unpredictably.
News Stories
16.11.2025
Houses in flames: how another week of the war ended for Ukrainians
Due to Russian attacks on energy facilities, all regions of Ukraine experienced electricity shortages. Most oblasts implemented rolling blackout schedules, and even industrial operations faced restrictions. Throughout the week, Russia terrorized Odesa, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk regions. The situation with shelling in Donetsk region and in Kherson remained consistently severe. The culmination of the workweek was a massive attack on Kyiv, where residential districts came under enemy fire. The State Emergency Service once again warns: after enemy drone attacks, rescuers find cluster elements near UAV debris, and these can detonate unpredictably.
Photo Stories
10.11.2025
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Marina Brodovska: “We must reinvent a new language each time in order to be understood”
Photographer Marina Brodovska explains why vernacular photography is sometimes the best way to reveal the problems of the present, and how to create a visual story about life during the full‑scale invasion so that it is understandable to foreigners with no experience of war.
Photo Stories
10.11.2025
Marina Brodovska: “We must reinvent a new language each time in order to be understood”
Photographer Marina Brodovska explains why vernacular photography is sometimes the best way to reveal the problems of the present, and how to create a visual story about life during the full‑scale invasion so that it is understandable to foreigners with no experience of war.
News Stories
9.11.2025
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Kamianske, Dnipro and beyond: massive attacks by the Russian army on Ukraine
This week, the Russian army continued to destroy Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, plunging major cities, towns, and villages into darkness. Russian forces deliberately targeted residential buildings, civilian cars, and even an ambulance. Medics and rescuers were wounded under enemy fire, and police officers were killed. Russia carried out several massive attacks across Ukrainian regions, using not only strike drones but also missiles. The enemy is also deploying modified guided aerial bombs capable of flying longer distances.
News Stories
9.11.2025
Kamianske, Dnipro and beyond: massive attacks by the Russian army on Ukraine
This week, the Russian army continued to destroy Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, plunging major cities, towns, and villages into darkness. Russian forces deliberately targeted residential buildings, civilian cars, and even an ambulance. Medics and rescuers were wounded under enemy fire, and police officers were killed. Russia carried out several massive attacks across Ukrainian regions, using not only strike drones but also missiles. The enemy is also deploying modified guided aerial bombs capable of flying longer distances.
Photo Stories
9.11.2025
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Photo with a story: The world — in sight
Photo Stories
9.11.2025
Photo with a story: The world — in sight
Photo Stories
6.11.2025
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The everyday light of Oksana Parafeniuk
Ukrainian photographer Oksana Parfeniuk shared when photography became for her not just fixation, but a way of thinking, how she transforms moments of daily life into valuable shots, and why so many stories still remain untold today.
Photo Stories
6.11.2025
The everyday light of Oksana Parafeniuk
Ukrainian photographer Oksana Parfeniuk shared when photography became for her not just fixation, but a way of thinking, how she transforms moments of daily life into valuable shots, and why so many stories still remain untold today.
News Stories
5.11.2025
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UAPP has opened applications for the third micro‑grant support program for Ukrainian photographers
The Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP) has opened applications for the third annual micro‑grant support program for Ukrainian documentarians. The goal of the program is to support authors who continue to document the experience of a country resisting aggression and who create visual evidence of events that define the history of contemporary Ukraine.
News Stories
5.11.2025
UAPP has opened applications for the third micro‑grant support program for Ukrainian photographers
The Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP) has opened applications for the third annual micro‑grant support program for Ukrainian documentarians. The goal of the program is to support authors who continue to document the experience of a country resisting aggression and who create visual evidence of events that define the history of contemporary Ukraine.

Photo Stories

This section features the best images of the month, interviews with photographers, and in-depth visual stories. Discover compelling narratives and events through the lens of our talented authors.

Photo Stories
29.4.2026
“Beyond the Verdict” — a documentary project by Nadiia Karpova
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27.4.2026
Butoh dance‑meditation and war. The philosophy of the frame by Yevhen Titov
Photo Stories
26.4.2026
Planetary catastrophe
Photo Stories
23.4.2026
“Resettled from the Chernobyl exclusion zone, people perceived the joy of new life with sadness, for the native home always remains the dearest.” A photo story by Oleksandr Klymenko about housewarmings in 1986
Photo Stories
21.4.2026
“7 Seconds” — a documentary project by Stanislav Ostrous
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17.4.2026
The art of war and routine. Dmytro Kupriian’s photobook about the everyday life of soldiers

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