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More and more frequently, traumatized soldiers are undergoing canine therapy — healing sessions with dogs.
Zaborona spent a day with them. Here is our report
Words I will never say again:
a comic on processing grief after facing a loss by Anastasiia Opryshchenko
“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
A Year of War in Numbers:
Zaborona’s Infographic
Ukraine in 2022: what has changed because of the war and how it will affect the country in the future.
The editors of Zaborona summed up the results of the year
“On the Ninth Day, I Dug up the Body. I Took a Risk”.
How a Pensioner from Yampil Tried to Bury His Wife with Dignity despite the Shelling
“The Occupiers Turned on the Song ‘Russians Are Coming’ and Started Mortar Shelling.”
the Story of the Defender of Mariupol Who Returned from Captivity
“Tomorrow I Might Be Killed by a Missile.
I Don’t Want to Hide.” Two Stories of LGBT Soldiers Defending Ukraine
“Every Day Is a New Chance.”
In Lviv, Horses Help Wounded Soldiers to Return to Life. Zaborona Report
“A Citizen in Uniform.” How Is Military Ethics and Discipline Organized?
We Consider the Examples of Civilized Countries and Russia
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