by Katya Moskalyuk | Mar 8, 2022 | Lviv
Photos by Katya Moskalyuk A queue of people with children and pets stretches along the Lviv Railway Station. Newcomers join the crowd every minute, and they no longer fit in the square. Maryana Pysanchyn, a volunteer, asks me to wait another minute and...
by Katya Moskalyuk | Mar 7, 2022 | War. Stories from Ukraine, Kyiv
Photo by Katya Moskalyuk Victoria has a large family: her parents, her husband, her daughter, her sister, her sister’s husband, and dogs. In peacetime, she worked in Kyiv in a logistics company. On the sixth day of the war, she decided to leave. They spent two...
by Katya Moskalyuk | Mar 6, 2022 | Kharkiv, War. Stories from Ukraine
Illustrated by Galochka Ch Iryna and her eight-year-old son Ilya are from Kharkiv. In peacetime, Iryna owned a business, an apartment, and a car. Until recently, she did not believe a war could break out and her city would be shelled. ‘When the shelling...