23-year-old Anna about life under shelling in Mariupol: “It was like I was in the TV game “Fort Boyard”
“The constant whistling of shells overhead was no longer so frightening, but the night bombing of the city was really terrifying.” The story of a man from Chernihiv who lived through the siege of the city
“It seemed to me that I die every day, with every person killed in Ukraine”, — a woman from Kyiv tells about her second forced evacuation
“I overcame nearly 5000 kilometers on my own car” — Liudmyla Hanshyna, the woman from Kharkiv, who was fleeing the war moving to Ireland
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“When they are called collaborators, they start thinking that Ukraine abandoned them”: how Melitopol residents survive in occupation
“What security service department do you work in, priest?”: Father Vasyl Vyrozub tells about torture in Russian captivity
“If the patriotic symbols had been found on someone’s phone, no-one saw them after that”. It’s a story of an Izium resident about the occupation
“The walls and the windows were shaking from the explosions, the glass was scattering around, the vibrations of the floor were so intense that it almost collapsed under our feet:” The story of a woman from Severodonetsk who spent one month under shelling
“If it happened again, I would still do the same”. The story of a nurse from Makariv
“My father was tortured with electrical shocks”. A story of a young girl from Kherson
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