“When they are called collaborators, they start thinking that Ukraine abandoned them”: how Melitopol residents survive in occupation
“In order to cross the border, we were standing in the middle of the forest, in the frost for 14 hours”, – the story of a woman from Zaporizhzhia who evacuated through the first days of the war
“I was forced to travel to other countries and I understand that the best place is where your home and family are” — the story of a woman who fled Zaporizhzhia for the United States
“We are alive, Masha and I lost our legs”. The story of a family that was affected by the shelling in Zaporizhzhia oblast
“Russians broke into our houses: they looted everything, expelled people from there, mined everything and are using our homes for their needs”, — the evacuation story of the head of the project “Children’s Eco Village”
“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
“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
“Our house was completely burned down, after it was hit by fragments of a downed rocket,” — the story of a resettled woman from temporarily occupied Melitopol
“Every minute counts to stabilize and get the injured to the hospital.” The story of a paramedic working in the Donetsk region
Anastasiia Lysenko: “Russians were taking away phones from those who tried to call their relatives in Kherson”
Oleksandra Dudka: “I believe, I know that my city is remembered and that it is necessary to release it, because Berdyansk is Ukraine”
Svitlana Azovska: “People who just sang Ukrainian songs were role models. And then just kicked”
Olha Borodko: “We felt that it would be a disaster and I wrote to my friends that I wanted to hug my loved ones”