23-year-old Anna about life under shelling in Mariupol: “It was like I was in the TV game “Fort Boyard”
Valeria Mazurenko on the detention by “DPR” terrorists and evacuation from Mariupol
“A week after evacuation, our stable burned down”: the story of rescuing horses from Kreminna
Dmytro Androshchuk, military surgeon, chief medical officer of medical battalion “Hospitallers”: “We are short of good doctors. There is always place for them in our crew”
About air raids and evacuation with two young children: the story of a pregnant woman from Izium
The story of the owner of the outerwear brand: about life under the sounds of explosions, evacuation from Kharkiv and relocation of production
Activist on participation in pro-Ukrainian rallies in occupied Kherson: “We were pelted with tear gas and stun grenades”
The story of a resident of Mariupol, who managed to escape from the occupation in the sixth month of pregnancy and founded a charity photo project to help affected children
Oleksii Maslo about large-scale evacuation from the occupied zones of Kharkiv region: “It costs 106 UAH in fuel to rescue one person”
Combat medic Bohdan Zhuravel about rescuing people after a rocket attack on Vinnytsia: “People who were at the epicenter of these events were burned to the ground”
Head of NGO “Every animal” about vegan parcels for Armed Forces of Ukraine: “Such support is rather moral than material”
Tetiana Kopanytsia about her daughters’ participation in charity photo exhibitions: “We must draw attention to children, who has to flee from the war”
About the arrival of a rocket in the house, the evacuation from Mariupol and the story of love with a captured “Azov” soldier: the story of 21-year-old Anna Babicheva
Editor-in-chief of Kharkiv publishing house “Vidkryttia”. Our office nowadays is a bench in the park
Olga Kotrus told us about the life of her parents in occupied Kherson: “The psychological pressure was the worst part for them: the lack of freedom, the uncertainty of the future”
Daria Shycheva from Mariupol: “Four of us were sharing a chocolate bar. It was the only food we had in days”
Vira Tuz about the evacuation from Pylypovychi: “March 3rd is the second birthday of our family”
Tetyana Danyliak: “I didn’t want my husband to give his life for russia”
Karina Goroshkova: “We saw people burned alive in cars who just left at the wrong time”
Kateryna Oleksandrova: “They shamelessly stole you in front of the whole world, and forced you to live under a government you didn’t want”
Taras Turelyk: “When I left Popasna, that place could no longer be called a town. There was no undamaged building left”