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Russia Ukraine War / Donbas Frontliner photo diary March 2023

Reportage - сторінка 6

16 Mar., 2023 - Andriy Dubchak

Russia Ukraine War / Donbas Frontliner photo diary March 2023

Here you can see the Russian-Ukrainian war in the photos of our frontliner reporters

  • Photo from article: Lost lives and millions spent: the cemetery of russian missiles in Kharkiv
    15 Mar., 2023 - Danylo Dubchak - Nikita Hryva

    Lost lives and millions spent: the cemetery of russian missiles in Kharkiv

    Each Russian missile that strikes Ukraine costs a million dollars — and claims a life. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Kharkiv has suffered relentless attacks from cruise missiles, ballistic weapons, multiple rocket launchers, and artillery shells. The impact goes far beyond physical damage — it leaves behind broken lives, deep trauma, and communities […]

  • Photo from article: “Sirius”: Lessons of charity. How the largest animal shelter in Ukraine is living through the war
    30 Jan., 2023 - Olena Maksymenko - Danylo Dubchak

    “Sirius”: Lessons of charity. How the largest animal shelter in Ukraine is living through the war

    “This is Izyumka, a cat brought from Izyum by Danish journalists after they pulled her out from under the rubble. Her tail had to be amputated because it was torn off, and her pelvis and leg were broken,” says Oleksandra Mezinova, founder of Sirius, an animal shelter in the village of Fedorivka just outside Kyiv, […]

  • Photo from article: Northern Saltivka in Kharkiv resembles a ghost town
    18 Jan., 2023 - Andriy Dubchak

    Northern Saltivka in Kharkiv resembles a ghost town

  • Photo from article: Liberated Lyman
    05 Oct., 2022 - Andriy Dubchak

    Liberated Lyman

    Destroyed houses, lack of electricity, water, communication, dozens of emaciated pets and people who are very afraid of the return of hostilities. This is what Lyman in Donetsk region looks like immediately after its liberation. The Russian army captured Lyman at the end of May – it was during this period that the greatest destruction […]

  • Photo from article: Canadian pin and the DIA defender: small talk from the frontline
    16 Dec., 2021 - Yeva Fomycheva - Andriy Dubchak

    Canadian pin and the DIA defender: small talk from the frontline

    For some reason, I haven’t taken any pictures of him. I have no idea why. There was just something in his eyes. It wasn’t like I could tell he didn’t want me to photograph him. It was something else. Could I tell he was sad? Or was he just very insightful? Maybe he was just too […]

  • Photo from article: No rights for silence. How the legendary “badgers” fight
    13 Sep., 2021 - Andriy Dubchak - Yeva Fomycheva

    No rights for silence. How the legendary “badgers” fight

    They call themselves “badgers” because of the call sign of their commander. Vadym Suharevsky – ”Badger” –  commander of the 503rd battalion of marines, known as the one who first shot in response to the attack of the Russian Forces in 2014 near the city of Sloviansk. He is highly respected by the soldiers that’s […]

  • Photo from article: “What the f@*k is Zhelobok!?!”
    09 Jul., 2021 - Andriy Dubchak

    “What the f@*k is Zhelobok!?!”

    – And why such a tattoo? Yes, there was a story….We entered only the position of the Luhansk region, and we had one “worker” (man was an opportunist).Before signing the contract he was promised a bunch of things – 1K salary, combat veteran status, benefits and discountes. Well, they promised a quiet life in the […]

  • Photo from article: “Accident Operations Forces” – how Ukrainian “Hospitallers” are hardening military paramedics
    17 Jun., 2021 - Andriy Dubchak - Olena Maksymenko

    “Accident Operations Forces” – how Ukrainian “Hospitallers” are hardening military paramedics

    “During the exam, there will be one or two panic attacks” “You’re aces. I want to congratulate you on your first graveyard!” The first lessons of pre-medical care are going ahead with difficulty – both emotional and physical. Seventeen people are divided into three groups – “Bravo”, “Alpha”, and “Charlie” – in a fashion similar […]

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