He quit his job in Poland and went to the front: this is the story of a defender of Kherson
“I want to burn Moscow so much. After what they have done here, there is no pity for them”, territorial defense fighter tells about the defending of Makariv
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”
Russians steal a toilet. A fighter from “Azov” told us about what he has seen in enemy positions
“Let’s set aside the man of the cloth taking up arms discussion until we win”: the story of Oleksandria priest defending Ukraine
The “Azov” fighter got out of the complete encirclement of the enemy, with two wounds. He had been crawling for around 10 hours
“They did not know that they would die so quickly”: a serviceman of the National Guard of Ukraine about everyday life in combat
“His message started with the words ‘I’m still alive.” The story of a woman soldier who died in Mariupol
From teacher to be requalified as a military serviceman: the story of a girl from Gostomel, who protects Ukraine
“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
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”
The sister of Bogdan Krotevich the defender of Mariupol says: “They could have defended Azovstal for much longer, if not only bombs constantly dropping on them”
Yaroslav Voloshyn: “I didn’t have much choice because I’m a doctor by profession, and that’s probably the best thing I can do in this life”
“Every minute counts to stabilize and get the injured to the hospital.” The story of a paramedic working in the Donetsk region
Oleksandr Khudozhnyk: “War teaches you to adapt to any conditions, to make a shelter from a couple of boards, a box and a rusty nail”
On the lookout for mental peace: how a brigade chaplain from Cherkasy helps to heal servicemen and their families
Kateryna Halyshka:“ My work is to do everything possible that could make women feel less frustrated about losing their loving husbands. The lost and pain that I went through”
Anna Piatakova: “If your only child dies in the war, then what’s the point of living?”
Stanislav Kuharchuk: “You can’t relax. This is a war for survival”
Mykhailo Lavrovsky: “The motto of our battalion is – “For the sake of every life”
Dmytro, a soldier, artist and sculptor: “I also joined the charity auction of artists – I gave out two of my sculptures”
Oleksandr Stepanov: “There’s nothing to be afraid on war, even injury or death is expected although terrible thing”
Christina “Curly”: “We have a unique chance to destroy the evil that has kept us from being ourselves for so many years”
Khrystyna Chumachenko: “He directed the plane away from the village and saved hundreds of lives”