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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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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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“Checkered Landscape.” The frontline vistas of Orikhiv through the lenses of Kostiantyn and Vlada Liberov
After the full‑scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian army, the panorama of cities located near the front line will never be the same. It is a point of no return to the life that once existed: people are killed or forced to flee, and buildings are burned by enemy weapons. The permanence of war turns Ukrainian cities into directions on the map. One such city is the hero city of Orikhiv. For four years now, Ukraine’s Defense Forces have been holding the line in this sector. The line of contact is rather blurred and dynamic, and according to DeepState, it lies approximately 7–10 kilometers from Orikhiv. The news agency Ukrinform reports that Russian units have been tasked with advancing as close as possible to Orikhiv and securing positions on its outskirts.
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Heavenly photographers. Documentarians, naturalists, and commercial photographers who were killed by Russians in the war
Eternal memory to the brave and talented photographers who were killed while documenting the Russian invasion or while defending their country with a rifle instead of a camera.
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Shelled Druzhkivka and Kharkiv. Which other cities suffered from Russian aggression this week
With the beginning of spring, Russian attacks on Ukraine’s railway and port infrastructure continue. There were strikes on railway substations, railcars, and bridges, and a civilian vessel was damaged in a port in the south of Odesa region. Missiles, drones, and aerial bombs hit Druzhkivka, Sloviansk, and Kramatorsk every day. On the night of March 7, Russia carried out the fifth massive attack on Ukraine’s energy facilities since the start of the year. That night became tragic for Kharkiv — according to preliminary information, a Russian “Izdeliye‑30” missile destroyed an entire apartment block entrance, killing 11 people, including two children.
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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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5.11.2023
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I had a feeling that these might be my last photos of Kyiv.
Photographer Alina Smutko was in Kyiv on February 24, 2022. She recalls that she did not expect such a development of events, and only made up the alarming suitcase because of the many requests of friends. Alina learned about the beginning of a full-scale war at four in the morning, after the first explosions in Kyiv.
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5.11.2023
I had a feeling that these might be my last photos of Kyiv.
Photographer Alina Smutko was in Kyiv on February 24, 2022. She recalls that she did not expect such a development of events, and only made up the alarming suitcase because of the many requests of friends. Alina learned about the beginning of a full-scale war at four in the morning, after the first explosions in Kyiv.
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3.11.2023
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Nine Ukrainian photographers tell and show how the great invasion began
With this material, the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers begins a series of materials devoted to the key events of the Russian war against Ukraine, where we will publish memoirs and photos of Ukrainian documentary photographers. On February 24, 2022, the Russian Federation launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The main events of this day were missile strikes on Ukrainian cities, breakthrough of Russian troops on the foothills, south and east
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3.11.2023
Nine Ukrainian photographers tell and show how the great invasion began
With this material, the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers begins a series of materials devoted to the key events of the Russian war against Ukraine, where we will publish memoirs and photos of Ukrainian documentary photographers. On February 24, 2022, the Russian Federation launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The main events of this day were missile strikes on Ukrainian cities, breakthrough of Russian troops on the foothills, south and east
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3.11.2023
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“Arrival. Fire. Shining.” Morning attack on Kharkiv in photographs by Yakov Lyashenko and Georgy Ivanchenko
On the night of November 3, the Russians attacked Ukraine with forty Shahed drones and deployed the X-59 guided air missile from the airspace of the temporarily occupied Kherson region. It was possible to shoot down 24 drones and missiles. This was reported in the Air Force of the Armed Forces.
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3.11.2023
“Arrival. Fire. Shining.” Morning attack on Kharkiv in photographs by Yakov Lyashenko and Georgy Ivanchenko
On the night of November 3, the Russians attacked Ukraine with forty Shahed drones and deployed the X-59 guided air missile from the airspace of the temporarily occupied Kherson region. It was possible to shoot down 24 drones and missiles. This was reported in the Air Force of the Armed Forces.
UAPP Projects
1.11.2023
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Photo chronicle of the war
A media and archival project that demonstrated the importance of the transformations our country is undergoing, as well as the value of documentary photography, which during wartime is not just a source of evidence about events, but a powerful weapon against propaganda and the falsification of history.
UAPP Projects
1.11.2023
Photo chronicle of the war
A media and archival project that demonstrated the importance of the transformations our country is undergoing, as well as the value of documentary photography, which during wartime is not just a source of evidence about events, but a powerful weapon against propaganda and the falsification of history.
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30.10.2023
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Work in the conditions of war: how was the training week for photographers
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30.10.2023
Work in the conditions of war: how was the training week for photographers
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18.10.2023
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Children laugh against a backdrop of ruins. Photographers Olena Tita and Kateryna Klochko from Zaporizhzhia captured the aftermath of the morning strike on Zaporizhzhia.
Photographers from Zaporizhia Elena Tita and Ekaterina Klochko filmed the aftermath of the morning strike on the city. Armed forces of the Russian Federation launched missile strikes on Zaporizhia, Kharkiv and the suburbs of Dnipro since the morning of October 18.
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18.10.2023
Children laugh against a backdrop of ruins. Photographers Olena Tita and Kateryna Klochko from Zaporizhzhia captured the aftermath of the morning strike on Zaporizhzhia.
Photographers from Zaporizhia Elena Tita and Ekaterina Klochko filmed the aftermath of the morning strike on the city. Armed forces of the Russian Federation launched missile strikes on Zaporizhia, Kharkiv and the suburbs of Dnipro since the morning of October 18.

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