“What security service department do you work in, priest?”: Father Vasyl Vyrozub tells about torture in Russian captivity
“I bake bread from Ukrainian flour”, — the story of a journalist from Odessa Vira Tolmachova, who became a refugee in Ireland
“Whatever story I shared, my mother said it was fake news”: a story of one volunteer from Tel Aviv
“The volunteer said just a few phrases into the phone, hung up, and said that we had fallen for fraudsters” – the story of evacuation from Odesa to Germany
“It turned out we are the only ones in Ukraine making tactical makeup.” How a makeup artist from Odesa helps the army
“The desire to help and join the common victory was higher than the “search for ideal opportunities”. The story of a psychologist who has been volunteering since the beginning of the war
“I felt shame for fleeing, but I reassured myself with a thought that children are the future of Ukraine and I had to save their lives”
«There was a window frame on me and an icon next to it»: the private sector was fired upon in Dachne, Odesa region
“Whoever lived abroad changed his attitude towards Ukraine”: a journalist from Odesa about moving to Poland and communicating with refugees here
“It is very morally difficult to live under explosions and sirens”. The story of a minor refugee who found shelter in Poland
“I was constantly thinking about my unborn child”: how a journalist ran away from the war when she was eight months pregnant
Pavlo Maistrenko: “The Poles cried and the border guards paid tribute to us and asked us to return alive and victorious”
Liliia Volovelska: “It felt like a page of our life in Odessa was about to close”
Yuliia Polishchuk: “War ruined everything. I was boomeranged back to the cold countries”
Volunteer from thе Yuzhny Ilya Yurchenko: “Some purchases are the purpose of special operations to find a suit for a helicopter or to transport a refugee in a wheelchair”