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Коли бреше не фотографія: як контекст, постановка, монтаж і ШІ змінюють правду про війну
До Міжнародного дня фактчекінгу — про те, чому маніпуляція у фотографії починається не лише з добору кадру, а й з підміни його сенсу.
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Коли бреше не фотографія: як контекст, постановка, монтаж і ШІ змінюють правду про війну
До Міжнародного дня фактчекінгу — про те, чому маніпуляція у фотографії починається не лише з добору кадру, а й з підміни його сенсу.
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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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Destroyed infrastructure, civilians kept in fear: a week of Russian drone attacks
Russia has sharply intensified drone attacks in border and frontline regions. Throughout the week, air‑defense forces worked to intercept enemy UAVs over the capital. Drones also reached the western and central regions of the country. The enemy targeted railway, energy, and port infrastructure, industrial facilities, residential buildings, and civilian transport. Toward the end of the workweek, drones launched a massive attack on Odesa. Over the weekend, enemy strikes completely cut off power to Chernihiv and most of the region. The aftermath of the devastating drone attack on Odesa is captured in photo reports by documentarians Oleksandr Himanov and Tymofii Melnykov.
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5 killed and 184 facilities damaged in the Kyiv region: a week of Russian attacks on Ukraine
Russia deliberately targets civilian homes, public transport, and evacuation vehicles. The week in Ukraine began with mourning for those killed in the March 8 missile strike on a residential building in Kharkiv. And on the night before the weekend, Russians brutally attacked the Kyiv region with drones and missiles. The enemy is trying to inflict material damage by striking industrial facilities and disrupting civilian logistics in frontline and border regions by attacking the railway. Donetsk, Sumy, and Zaporizhzhia regions suffer from airstrikes — the enemy is destroying historic buildings and well‑known architectural ensembles of Ukrainian cities. Every day, the occupying army devastates the urban landscape of Kherson. In total, over the week, Russia used 1,770 attack drones, more than 1,530 glide bombs, and 86 missiles — including over 20 ballistic ones — against Ukraine.
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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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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.
Photo Stories
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.
Photo Stories
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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26.6.2025
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From Mariupol 2014 to Mariupol 2022 — Azov in the lens of Russian propaganda
The return of servicemen from Russian captivity is a positive event, which the Ukrainian and Russian delegations were able to agree on at the talks. However, not a single defender from “Azov” was given by Russia. The Kremlin continues to hold Azov prisoners as their prey. The Kremlin is trying in every possible way to break Ukrainian resistance, because the topic of the return of captured Azov is a powerful lever for manipulating emotions, a painful topic. Because they are the ones who have been waiting for a very long time in Ukrainian families.
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26.6.2025
From Mariupol 2014 to Mariupol 2022 — Azov in the lens of Russian propaganda
The return of servicemen from Russian captivity is a positive event, which the Ukrainian and Russian delegations were able to agree on at the talks. However, not a single defender from “Azov” was given by Russia. The Kremlin continues to hold Azov prisoners as their prey. The Kremlin is trying in every possible way to break Ukrainian resistance, because the topic of the return of captured Azov is a powerful lever for manipulating emotions, a painful topic. Because they are the ones who have been waiting for a very long time in Ukrainian families.

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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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18.3.2026
“Warmth of the Earth” — a project by Anton Cherniak

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