War. Stories from Ukraine

Ukrainians tell stories about their life during the war

“Where is my Vitalik?” Three stories of Russian war crimes in Ukraine and why they are a threat to world security

“Where is my Vitalik?” Three stories of Russian war crimes in Ukraine and why they are a threat to world security

Author: Mariia Semenchenko Editor: Aliona Vyshnytska Illustrator: ladada Translator: Nadiia Matviychuk In the six months of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, human rights advocates and law enforcement officers have already recorded tens of thousands of crimes...
“Corpses and parts of human bodies were scattered around the town,  people were shot dead in their cars. We just got lucky”, Ulyana Pcholkina, world champion in parakarate, Bucha

“Corpses and parts of human bodies were scattered around the town, people were shot dead in their cars. We just got lucky”, Ulyana Pcholkina, world champion in parakarate, Bucha

Illustrated by Tanya Guschina “I was driving. A Russian soldier ordered me in a very rude manner: ‘Get out!’ I snapped back: ‘I can’t,’ and pointed at my wheelchair in the car,” Ulyana Ptcholkina recalls how she, together with her husband and neighbors, were leaving...