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The occupation authorities dismantled the monument to the victims of the Holodomor in Mariupol and denied this tragedy.
Why in Daniel Lehovitser’s column
So Hard to Leave, So Hard to Stay.
How Ukrainian Men Travel Abroad
Canadian photographer Donald Weber makes photoprojects about disasters, Chernobyl, and whether the sand of Normandy remembers the battles of the Second World War.
Zaborona spoke with him about historical memory and the war in Ukraine
Childbirth in a shelter, capture and headquarters of the occupiers in the garden:
four stories from the de-occupied Sumy Oblast
Why Does Elon Musk Create Twitter Quarrels about the Territorial Integrity of Ukraine?
Is This Support for Trump and Putin? Or Maybe Paving His Own Political Path? Column by Serhiy Zhdanov
“They put me in a basin with metal fragments and gave me an electric shock.”
The story of a single father from Hola Prystan, who was suspected of being a partisan
A Judge with Artificial Intelligence and a Neural Network That Takes Care of Potatoes:
We Asked a Philosopher of Technology to Write Down Three Scenarios for the Technological Development of Ukraine (And Also to Drew a Roadmap)
“Paradise in Kupyansk.” Civilian Corpses in the City Center and Five Shells in 5 Minutes.
Zaborona’s Report From the Almost De-occupied Kupyansk
“I had fresh blood stains under my feet. That’s how they set me up for a productive conversation.”
How people were tortured in the cities of the liberated Kharkiv region — in the report of Ganna Sokolova
Mariupol Drama Theater: 60 Years of History — From Construction to Air Strike
“I Cried, and the Desire to Help These People Grew in Me”.
What Residents of the Countries with the Largest Number of Refugees Learned about Ukrainians
“A woman may consent to sexual violence at war, but it will still be rape.”
Lawyer and writer Larisa Denysenko about the difficult work with victims of Russian aggression
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