“I overcame nearly 5000 kilometers on my own car” — Liudmyla Hanshyna, the woman from Kharkiv, who was fleeing the war moving to Ireland
“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
“Helping the Armed Forces is my purposeful goal” – the story of a volunteer who evacuated from Kharkiv
“In order to survive, we melted the snow and drained the water from the batteries in the apartment.” The story of a family from Kharkiv that was living in a bomb shelter under constant shelling, without water and food
“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 work 24/7 and are always looking for new ways”. A story of a disabled girl who helps people to leave the occupation
“I don’t have the right to go abroad, because I promised the boy with a disability and myself that I would bring him to the Ukrainian record.” The story of the evacuation of the Kharkiv athletics coach
The story of the owner of the outerwear brand: about life under the sounds of explosions, evacuation from Kharkiv and relocation of production
“My boyfriend and I were celebrating our engagement in Sri Lanka when the war started.” The story of a successful Kharkiv woman who remotely evacuated her daughter from shelling
«My son woke up to loud explosions and ran to tell me that there was a large firework somewhere outside». The story of a family from Kharkiv, which spent a week in the basement
“My daughters asked what was going on, and I told them that they were just making a film about the war here.” As a well-known radio host from Kharkiv and her family evacuated to Majorca
Oleksii Maslo about large-scale evacuation from the occupied zones of Kharkiv region: “It costs 106 UAH in fuel to rescue one person”
5 cities in 5 months. This is a story of a paraplegic woman from Kharkiv who fled the shelling at the last moment
“My kids still get scared of any loud noise.” The story of a woman from Kharkiv who had to bring her family 3,000 kilometres from their hometown
“We have been standing in a queue only to be given one apple and a bottle of water.” A story of woman from Kharkiv who told about her life under shelling and evacuation to Cherkasy
Editor-in-chief of Kharkiv publishing house “Vidkryttia”. Our office nowadays is a bench in the park
“I would have been at work in 5 minutes and then I heard a strong explosion”, a press secretary of the head of the Kharkiv Administration told us about peculiarities of her work during the war
Denis Hryanyk: “I had a supply of meat in the freezer and a warehouse with cereals. So he started handing out food”
Nataliia Vasylieva: “Survival instinct made me strong and determined”
Viktor Orlov: “If everyone would do something useful where they are, we will definitely defend and rebuild our country”
Yaroslav Tsvetkov: “On the first day of the war, I set my heart on becoming a volunteer”
Nataliia Nikitina: “Every night I have nightmares about bombing as if I come back home and get under shelling”
Maryna Poliashchenko: «Either we escape together or we die together…»