“We have to talk to the world.” How the Russian invasion changed the lives of Ukrainian artists 5 August 2022 | Lviv
“I could have gone abroad, but I want to be here in Ukraine.” Why foreigners stay in a warring country and how they join the fight against the aggressor 14 July 2022 | Kharkiv, Ternopil, Zhytomyr
“I’ve said goodbye to my bakery many times.” How small businesses in Ukraine survive the war 1 July 2022 | Berdiansk, Mariupol, War. Stories from Ukraine
“If you are the mother of a child with a disability, you are in a double trap during war”, Nia, 31, Kyiv 15 May 2022 | War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine
“This is my city. I will not run away from every bandit or loony who comes here”, Natalia Yakovenko, 79, historian, Kyiv 29 March 2022 | Kyiv, Kyiv, Kyiv, Kyiv, Kyiv, Kyiv
“I’ll do more good things where I am now. Where should I go?”, Oleksandr Zakletskyi, 43, Kyiv 21 March 2022 | War. Stories from Ukraine
“I heard an explosion and felt the house jump up with me inside. In the opposite house, glass was falling”, Daria Horho, 32, Kyiv 18 March 2022 | War. Stories from Ukraine
“We wouldn’t make it, so we’ve stayed where we are”, Natalia Novitnia, 47, Kyiv 18 March 2022 | Kyiv, Kyiv, Kyiv, Kyiv, Kyiv, Kyiv
“Women should not give birth in such conditions! This is absolute nonsense! In the center of Europe, in the 21st century…”, Kyrylo Ventskivskyi, 37, Kyiv 17 March 2022 |
“My little daughter is smiling and reaching for me, but I see her gone, buried in her sleep under the rubble in the basement”, Anastasiia Mikhailovska, 31, Kyiv 17 March 2022 |
“Those days, Putin threatened the world with nuclear weapons. We left out of fear”, Maria Margulis, 29, Kyiv 16 March 2022 |