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Polina Vernyhor
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“All My Dreams Were Related to Ukraine. They Were Destroyed in One Day.”
Three Stories from Berdyansk about Life under Occupation
Activist Roman Ratushnyi Was Buried in Kyiv.
We Tell You What Kind of Person He Was and Why the Work He Was Doing Will Live Long
“Locals Should Know What to Expect from Russians”:
Three Stories of Ukrainians Who Suffered from Aggressive Actions Abroad Because of Their Nationality
“Mom, I’ll Be Back.”
The Story of a Woman Who Lost Her Son in Mariupol
The Face of War.
Four Stories about Dreams and Plans of Mariupol Residents Whose Lives Were Taken by the War
“I Will Not Bury My Beloved Man Like a Dog.”
The Story of a Woman Whose Husband Died in Mariupol
The Hardest Thing to See Is the Question “Why?” in the Eyes of the Wounded.
Doctors from Different Regions of Ukraine Talk about New Challenges during the War
“Out of 35,000 People, 5,000 Remained.”
How Does the Town near Kharkiv, Which Is Regularly Shelled by Russians, Live?
“I’m Not a Hero, I’m Just Needed Here”:
Rescuer, Volunteer, and Public Utility Serviceman about Working in Kharkiv under Fire
“We Are Used to Living in a Free Country.”
Stories of Women Who Found Themselves in Russian Occupation in Kherson Region
“I Was Born Here – And I Will Die Here.”
Living in Zaporizhzhia, Which Has Become a Frontline City
“We Are Lucky. At Least We Know Where Grandfather Was Buried.”
Six Stories of Mariupol Survivors
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