by Katya Moskalyuk | Apr 6, 2022 | Donetsk
Illustrated by Tanya Gushchina “I was ‘liberated’ from everything. From my job, from social activism, and from my house,” says Hanna Fomenko. She is 43 years old, a lawyer by training. She is also a single mother of 21-year-old Angelina, a girl with...
by Katya Moskalyuk | Mar 23, 2022 | Kharkiv, Kharkiv
“I came out of the bomb shelter, and the wave from an explosion pressed me against the wall,” Ivan, 16, Kharkiv. “It’s scary to sit at home when a shell can hit your head,” says Ivan. Before the war, the boy studied to become a car...
by Katya Moskalyuk | Mar 17, 2022 | Uncategorized
Photo by Katya Moskalyuk “Jets were flying very low. We were constantly repeating: our home, please, stay untouched.” If a rocket had hit it or landed on it, the house would have exploded,” says Nadia from Kharkiv. Together with her...
by Katya Moskalyuk | Mar 9, 2022 | War. Stories from Ukraine, Zaporizhia
Illustrated by Katia Didyk Aliona, her husband and her daughter Eva are from Zaporizhia. She was a merchandiser before the war. At work, she went to different outlets every day, talked to people a lot. Aliona did not believe that war could start in the 21st...
by Katya Moskalyuk | Mar 9, 2022 | Kharkiv, Lviv, War. Stories from Ukraine
Photos by Katya Moskalyuk Alina and her six-year-old daughter Kamila are from Kharkiv. Their house is on the outskirts of the historic neighborhood of Kholodna Hora. There’s a tank factory nearby, a potential target for enemy shelling. When the war...