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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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18.10.2025
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A blend of genres and directions: the MYPH PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE has selected its winners for the second time
On 10 October 2025, the names of the eight winners of the MYPH PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE 2025 were announced. Established last year by the Mykolaiv School of Conceptual and Art Photography MYPH, the prize has become a launchpad for young Ukrainian photographers to promote their art in the difficult times of war. The winners receive not only awards and special gifts but also the opportunity to take part in an exhibition of their works.
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18.10.2025
A blend of genres and directions: the MYPH PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE has selected its winners for the second time
On 10 October 2025, the names of the eight winners of the MYPH PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE 2025 were announced. Established last year by the Mykolaiv School of Conceptual and Art Photography MYPH, the prize has become a launchpad for young Ukrainian photographers to promote their art in the difficult times of war. The winners receive not only awards and special gifts but also the opportunity to take part in an exhibition of their works.
News Stories
15.10.2025
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“‘They were accompanying Ukrainian soldiers.’ How Kremlin propaganda tries to justify the attack on photojournalists”
Ukrainian and international photojournalists who show the world the truth about the war have been targeted by the Russian army from the very beginning. Kremlin propaganda labels documentarians as “mercenaries” and “propagandists,” while they are attacked on the roads, in dugouts, and in frontline hotels where the press typically stays.
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15.10.2025
“‘They were accompanying Ukrainian soldiers.’ How Kremlin propaganda tries to justify the attack on photojournalists”
Ukrainian and international photojournalists who show the world the truth about the war have been targeted by the Russian army from the very beginning. Kremlin propaganda labels documentarians as “mercenaries” and “propagandists,” while they are attacked on the roads, in dugouts, and in frontline hotels where the press typically stays.
Photo Stories
13.10.2025
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“‘The war is very close here.’ The true meaning of Kherson’s shelters in the photographs of Ivan Antypenko”
Kherson is a frontline city located just a few kilometers from Russian positions, separated from the already occupied territories only by the river. Shelters in Kherson are not merely physical spaces — they have become a forced part of everyday life for its residents. Photographer Ivan Antypenko descended into the basements of apartment buildings, hospitals, theaters, and schools to capture what life in Kherson looks like underground. His photographs show the people who have remained in the city — for whom a shelter carries deeper meanings than simply a safe place.
Photo Stories
13.10.2025
“‘The war is very close here.’ The true meaning of Kherson’s shelters in the photographs of Ivan Antypenko”
Kherson is a frontline city located just a few kilometers from Russian positions, separated from the already occupied territories only by the river. Shelters in Kherson are not merely physical spaces — they have become a forced part of everyday life for its residents. Photographer Ivan Antypenko descended into the basements of apartment buildings, hospitals, theaters, and schools to capture what life in Kherson looks like underground. His photographs show the people who have remained in the city — for whom a shelter carries deeper meanings than simply a safe place.
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12.10.2025
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Struck day and night: another week of Russian terror in Ukraine
The Russian army continues to destroy the energy infrastructure of Ukraine’s border and frontline regions. “In recent weeks, the enemy has changed its shelling tactics and shifted its focus from massive strikes on the Ukrainian energy system as a whole to concentrated attacks on its elements in specific regions,” said Vitalii Zaichenko, Chairman of the Board of Ukrenergo. On 10 October 2025, Russia launched a large-scale strike on Ukraine’s energy sector — exactly three years after the massive attack of 10 October 2022. Russia is also attempting to complicate transportation to frontline regions by targeting railway infrastructure. Beyond that, this week the Russian military struck a maternity hospital, a grain warehouse, port facilities, as well as energy workers, rescuers, and children.
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12.10.2025
Struck day and night: another week of Russian terror in Ukraine
The Russian army continues to destroy the energy infrastructure of Ukraine’s border and frontline regions. “In recent weeks, the enemy has changed its shelling tactics and shifted its focus from massive strikes on the Ukrainian energy system as a whole to concentrated attacks on its elements in specific regions,” said Vitalii Zaichenko, Chairman of the Board of Ukrenergo. On 10 October 2025, Russia launched a large-scale strike on Ukraine’s energy sector — exactly three years after the massive attack of 10 October 2022. Russia is also attempting to complicate transportation to frontline regions by targeting railway infrastructure. Beyond that, this week the Russian military struck a maternity hospital, a grain warehouse, port facilities, as well as energy workers, rescuers, and children.
Photo Stories
8.10.2025
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Valentyn Kuzan’s photographs between portrait and war
Valentyn Kuzan is a portrait photographer who served as a photo correspondent for the public relations service of the 72nd Separate Mechanized Brigade named after the Black Zaporozhians. Before the full‑scale Russian–Ukrainian war, Kuzan worked on a large‑scale project called Cultprocess, photographing Ukrainian artists, and also created portraits for the Ukraїner expedition of people who survived the Holodomor. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, he has been documenting the war.
Photo Stories
8.10.2025
Valentyn Kuzan’s photographs between portrait and war
Valentyn Kuzan is a portrait photographer who served as a photo correspondent for the public relations service of the 72nd Separate Mechanized Brigade named after the Black Zaporozhians. Before the full‑scale Russian–Ukrainian war, Kuzan worked on a large‑scale project called Cultprocess, photographing Ukrainian artists, and also created portraits for the Ukraїner expedition of people who survived the Holodomor. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, he has been documenting the war.
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5.10.2025
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The first blackouts, a strike on a train, and an attack on media workers: a review of Russian attacks from 29 September to 5 October
October brought colder weather and rain to Ukraine, with snow already falling in the Carpathians. At the same time, Russia intensified its campaign of terror, attacking Ukraine every day with various types of weapons. Energy infrastructure, transportation routes, and Ukrainian civilians remain primary targets. The strikes now reach not only border areas but also distant communities. The terror against Kherson and Donetsk regions continues.
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5.10.2025
The first blackouts, a strike on a train, and an attack on media workers: a review of Russian attacks from 29 September to 5 October
October brought colder weather and rain to Ukraine, with snow already falling in the Carpathians. At the same time, Russia intensified its campaign of terror, attacking Ukraine every day with various types of weapons. Energy infrastructure, transportation routes, and Ukrainian civilians remain primary targets. The strikes now reach not only border areas but also distant communities. The terror against Kherson and Donetsk regions continues.

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