23-year-old Anna about life under shelling in Mariupol: “It was like I was in the TV game “Fort Boyard”
Valeria Mazurenko on the detention by “DPR” terrorists and evacuation from Mariupol
“We were cooking food on the street while planes were flying past and the city was burning and glowing” — the story of a girl who spent 20 days in the besieged Mariupol
“Russian World” in Mariupol: the story of a volunteer of “Khalabuda” who survived in the besieged city
“Mariupol is the “Brest Fortress” of Ukraine”. The story of the woman from Mariupol who spent two months in the destroyed city
At night we would go to bed, kiss and say goodbye: 45 days under shelling and evacuation on foot
“Dnrvtsi collected and burned dead bodies at night so as not to leave evidence of their crimes,” – this is the story of a woman from Mariupol who had lived in a cellar for two months
“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
The story of a resident of Mariupol, who managed to escape from the occupation in the sixth month of pregnancy and founded a charity photo project to help affected children
Ksenia Kayan: “My son was killed before my eyes”
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”
“Frightened, we sat in the school basement. Azovtsi told us that everything is going to be alright, we will deal with everything, and we will win,” — this is a story of a woman from Mariupol who was at the hottest spot
About the arrival of a rocket in the house, the evacuation from Mariupol and the story of love with a captured “Azov” soldier: the story of 21-year-old Anna Babicheva
Daria Shycheva from Mariupol: “Four of us were sharing a chocolate bar. It was the only food we had in days”
Tetiana Chernyshova: “I want to come back to Mariupol and find my child’s grave”
Karina Goroshkova: “We saw people burned alive in cars who just left at the wrong time”
Alyona Chausova: “In those days, many people lost their human form. I believed that life would go on, so we must remain human”
Oleh Husak: “You should look “Saving private Ryan” or “Sniper” films to realize what we survived in Mariupol”
The Pamphlets frontwoman Alia: “Never stop thinking about Mariupol. As long as we speak about it, while we scream, write, or sing about it—it will live!”
Riabov Stanislav “I can say about the situation in Mariupol that it was a kind of hell on Earth…”
Olena Moiseeva: “Air strikes were the scariest. It was sunny and the sky was clear, and they saw whom they were firing at”
Olha Berezka: “I wasn’t scared, I just asked God to take us all away at once. In one go. So that no one would suffer”
Kateryna Furman: “Polite people” are those who wish you a safe trip and then cover you with hail in the back”
Tetiana Raizova: “On March 13, the world was split into before and after”
Sukhorukova Nadiia “God left Mariupol. He was afraid of everything he saw”