‘‘When the train was moving, a shell crashed on its way. People literally said goodbye to life,’’ – Nadiya and her daughter Yelizaveta, Kyiv—Lviv 4 March 2022 |
“I feel embarrassed and sorry for my parents. They didn’t want to evacuate”, Daryna, Kyiv 4 March 2022 | Kyiv, Kyiv
“I don’t know what happened yesterday or the day before yesterday. All I know is they bomb us all the time”, Anna, 25, Donetsk–Kharkiv 3 March 2022 | Kharkiv, Kharkiv, Kharkiv
“I used to think that other nations were somehow better. Now I am proud to be Ukrainian”, Taras, 23, Donetsk—Zhytomyr 3 March 2022 | Donetsk, Zhytomyr
“I know what it’s like to grow up on state propaganda”, Dariia, 25, Aktobe (Kazakhstan) — Kharkiv 3 March 2022 | Kharkiv
“My biggest fear is that I will not see my relatives and friends again”, Mariana, 26, Kyiv 3 March 2022 |
“I don’t know what else there is to be afraid of. The worst has already happened”, Bohdan Syniavsky, 28, Debaltsevo — Kharkiv 3 March 2022 |
“I only feel hatred towards the people who do this”, Diana, 22, Kharkiv 2 March 2022 | War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine, War. Stories from Ukraine
“War has shown that you can lose everything in a moment”, Anna Dubinkina, 34, Kyiv 2 March 2022 | Kyiv