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“He Had All the Best in Him”. How a Territorial Community in Ivano-Frankivsk Region Preserves the Memory of Its Fallen Heroes.
A Report by Zaborona
In Staryi Saltiv, 28 horses remain in an abandoned complex. Local sheriffs are saving them from being slaughtered.
Zaborona visited the place.
More and more frequently, traumatized soldiers are undergoing canine therapy — healing sessions with dogs.
Zaborona spent a day with them. Here is our report
“War Is Not Romance. It Is Sweat, Tears, Blood, Nerves, Guts and Brains.”
An Interview with an Infantryman from near Bakhmut about the Most Difficult Battles and Personal Losses
“I Was Torn Between the Role of a Mother and a Citizen of Ukraine”:
Three Stories of Servicewomen About Their Worst Day at the Front
The Occupiers Kept 386 Residents of the Village of Yagidne in the Basement of the School for a Month.
Zaborona Came There
After the Hydroelectric Power Plant Explosion, Not Only Kherson but Also Mykolaiv Region Was Flooded.
Kateryna Serhatskova Visited the Flooded Villages and Attended the Funeral of One of the First Victims. Here Is Her Report
Tragedies and Rescue in the Scenery of the Gray Zone: How “Vostok SOS” Evacuates Residents of Frontline Cities.
Report by Zaroborona
The Russian soldiers look for acquaintances in Ukraine. Zaborona chatted with them
The Rescue Unit “Palyanytsya”:
Lviv Activists Try to Find Medicine for the Whole of Ukraine
“I Will Not Stop as Long as My Husband Is Still Alive.”
The Wife of a Soldier from Snake Island Makes an Appeal to Save Ukrainian Soldiers
The Last Rear.
Lviv Is Preparing for Hostilities in the City
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