“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
“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
“Dad says “Aviation!”, we run to the cellar, fall on the floor and hear this noise – how missiles are fired from a fighter jet” – the story of a girl who has been in occupied Izium for six months
“We didn’t know how to live an ordinary life during the war”. The story of a volunteer on the situation in Enerhodar and Kharkiv
“We were cooking food on the street while planes were flying past and the city was burning and glowing” — the story of a girl who spent 20 days in the besieged Mariupol
“I knew that every ride could cost me my leg, arm or even life”. The story of a volunteer from Mykolaiv
“Mariupol is the “Brest Fortress” of Ukraine”. The story of the woman from Mariupol who spent two months in the destroyed city
From delivery of humanitarian aid to evacuation of people from hot spots — how the volunteer from Fastiv helps people in Donbas, risking his life
“We were told – either save it now or it will be demolished” – a girl from Irpin lost her home and asks for help
“If this is the last day of my life, well, then I have done my best in every period of it.” The story of a volunteer from Kharkiv
“We are alive, Masha and I lost our legs”. The story of a family that was affected by the shelling in Zaporizhzhia oblast
“Unarmed, we are walking in a large column through the center of Berdyansk, while the occupiers with machine guns are walking along the sidewalks.” The history of the struggle against the russian occupation
«We knew that there had already been rape attempts in our village. We also knew that there were kidnappings, tortures, and murders». A story from an occupied village in the Kherson region
“There were fighting 2 km from us. Our district was erased from the ground.” A girl told us about the siege of Chernihiv
“Instead of a flourishing, always full of life city, I drove through the catacombs,” a military servicewoman from Mariupol told how she survived in a surrounded city
“My mother asked the doctor if I would walk, and the doctor replied: “Pray at all that she survives” – the story of the rescue of a girl who was injured as a result of a rocket attack on Kramatorsk
“There were shells flying over our heads, we saw a red glow and heard loud explosions” – the story of a girl from Zaporizhia who escaped from the occupation