“I sincerely love Ukraine, but at any moment I can be deported” — the story of a Russian who has been living in Kyiv for 6 years
“When the bridges in Kyiv started to block, we decided to leave so not to get stuck,” — the story of a woman fleeing war for the second time
“If it hadn’t been for the volunteers, I think that a city like Chernihiv could have fallen,” — a Kyiv citizen about the role of volunteers in the war with russia
“We managed to leave just in time — the very next day I went into labor”— the story of a woman from Kyiv, who had to evacuate a day before she gave birth
“Thanks, your scope worked well today”: the story of volunteer Olena Ivanova, who started helping Kyiv residents and the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the first days of the war
“The village prayed for us to deliver everything they handed over”: a Kyiv citizen about how he helped the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2014 and 2022 and why he decided to join the army
Russians steal a toilet. A fighter from “Azov” told us about what he has seen in enemy positions
“Mother used to say: ‘Take it as a vacation’: the wife of a soldier told how she was leaving Kyiv under the explosions
“We have made a decision not to return as long as there is a war.” A story about the life of a woman from Kyiv abroad
“Some russians don’t unsubscribe and constantly donate in line with their principals.” This is a story of the woman, who collect money from russians and gave them to the Armed Forces of Ukraine
“In the current conditions, all mothers have become stronger.” The story of a woman from Kyiv who escaped from the war and went to Germany
“For me, the war did not start on February 24, 2022, but much earlier, back in 2014, when I lived in the Donetsk region.” The story of a woman with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy who evacuated to Georgia on her own
«Do not worry, everything is OK»: the message from her mother became the most terrifying memory for the Ukrainian writer living in Poland
“Two days behind the wheel, five countries behind”: Tetiana Didenchuk from Kyiv found shelter in the Netherlands
“I don’t expect gratitude, I see it in people‘s eyes,” the story of a woman from Kyiv who actively volunteers even in the occupied territories
Head of NGO “Every animal” about vegan parcels for Armed Forces of Ukraine: “Such support is rather moral than material”
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”
Up to 80% of us will come out of this war without significant trauma, which would break us forever. A psychologist from Cherkasy told about the evacuation from Kyiv to Prague and adaptation in a new country
“I secretly thought it would be better for a shell to hit us than I would go to an unknown place alone with my children and without my husband,” this is a story of a woman from Kyiv who is fleeing the war for the second time
«We realized that we want to do everything possible so that people can return to their previous lives» . The story of one volunteer project
“A two-meter window frame fragment flew into our apartment.“ The story of a Kyiv citizen who was left homeless due to shelling of the city
“I was the most afraid for our tiny daughter who hasn’t seen the world yet, and we desperately wanted to show it to her”. This is the story of a woman from Kyiv who was evacuated together with her daughter to Montenegro
Alyona Zaporozhets: “It’s as if I dropped my cameras from a cliff somewhere. Opened a new direction and ran into the other direction”
Liudmyla Afanasieva: “There is no “male” and “female” work during war. All are equal”
Iryna Tarasenko: “It was difficult to accept the fact that you leave not because you want to, but because you have to”
Shvets L. “At night our train was shelled, but it all worked out”
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”
“I stand by the position that there are no good Russians”, — the story of a Russian woman who left her homeland
Mykhailo Lavrovsky: “The motto of our battalion is – “For the sake of every life”
Alyona Babko: “Even a kilo of potatoes can save a grandmother’s emotional state for a few days”
Anastasya Rokytna: “Volunteering is always tough, you need to do several tasks simultaneously because you want to help everyone…”
Anton Fortunatov: “Things that were scary to do before the war are not scary at all now. On the contrary, it’s scary not to do it”
Dmytro Antonyuk: “The airfield in Starokostiantyniv was bombed just at the time when we refused to go that way”
Alyona Zaporozhets: “I was sure that I would meet love like the one I photographed”
Marietta: “Volunteering is the motivation to fight for the lives of people we love when strangers become like family to us”
Ksenia Laukhina: “I would never have imagined telling my children about the war not from the textbooks but from my own experience”
Nataliia Makhno: “War is like a scar on a body that will remain with all of us”