I feared the russian planes, awakening to the jarring explosions of bombs. The fear was overwhelming, realizing that the next bomb could strike us: the story of a trolley bus driver from Mariupol 4 August 2023 |
“The russians claim that we destroyed everything ourselves, so now we must rebuild it on our own”: The Story of Anastasia from Mariupol 10 June 2023 |
Veronika’s story from Mariupol: Game of Survival, Street of Life, interrogation, and moving to Georgia 22 May 2023 | Mariupol, Mariupol, Mariupol, Mariupol, Mariupol, Mariupol
“Where is my Vitalik?” Three stories of Russian war crimes in Ukraine and why they are a threat to world security 22 August 2022 | Kherson, War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine
“I’ve said goodbye to my bakery many times.” How small businesses in Ukraine survive the war 1 July 2022 | Berdiansk, Kyiv, War. Stories from Ukraine
“We can either resist or die here”. Army doctor Alyona Kushnir, 30, killed in Mariupol 27 April 2022 |
“We’ve seen people cooking meals right next to graves—one for an adult and one for a child”, Oleksandr Surovtsov, 36, Mariupol 22 March 2022 | Mariupol, Mariupol, Mariupol, Mariupol, Mariupol, Mariupol
“To cook, we had to melt snow. To get water, we had to cut the heating pipes in the basement and drain the water from them”, Olha, 30, Mariupol—Berdiansk 22 March 2022 | Berdiansk
“In Mariupol, you are not surprised when your friends or neighbors die, and you don’t turn away from dead bodies,” Alevtyna Shevtsova, 32, Mariupol 21 March 2022 |
“It’s hard to describe the whole spectrum of emotions, but mostly it’s anger and powerlessness,” Maryna, 23, Mariupol — Kyiv 17 March 2022 | War. Stories from Ukraine
“My home, Mariupol, is now like a fiery hell, imbued with fear and hopelessness,” Khrystyna Jolos, 30, Mariupol 17 March 2022 |