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We owe men nothing. Women are learning the art of war.
03 Apr, 2025 - Nadia Mykolaenko

We owe men nothing. Women are learning the art of war.

  • Photo from article: Canadian Soldier in the Ukrainian Army: ‘We’re fighting for our children’s future’
    31 Mar, 2025 - Andriy Dubchak - Viktoriia Kalimbet

    Canadian Soldier in the Ukrainian Army: ‘We’re fighting for our children’s future’

    “War seems so far away for North America that we think we’re untouchable. But we’re not,” says April Huggett, a Canadian who left behind a peaceful home, three children, and a beloved career more than two years ago to help Ukraine. After two years of volunteering, she signed a contract and joined the ranks of the Ukrainian army. For the sake of strangers in a foreign country, Huggett sacrificed her marriage, relationships with loved ones, sleep, and peace of mind. Yet she insists she has no regrets—because in this war, she is fighting for her children’s future. Her story is not just about a personal choice but also about the shifting Western perception of Russian aggression, which has tested the international order for nearly 11 years.

  • Photo from article: Peace talks and US policy: what do defenders and residents of frontline communities think?
    01 Mar, 2025 - Andriy Dubchak - Viktoriia Kalimbet

    Peace talks and US policy: what do defenders and residents of frontline communities think?

    At the request of our subscribers, Andriy and Vita asked local residents and the military holding the line what they thought about Donald Trump's statements about the need for concessions from Ukraine and the possibility of ending the war.

  • Photo from article: «Infamous». Why do former prisoners join Ukrainian forces?
    15 Jul, 2024 - Andriy Dubchak

    «Infamous». Why do former prisoners join Ukrainian forces?

    The 1st “Da Vinci” Brigade plans to recruit former prisoners to create a whole company. After completing the basic military training, recruits will be assigned to other combat units according to their needs and skills. Once they join their units, they will receive additional essential training.  Somewhere in the woods of central Ukraine, a former […]

  • Photo from article: «I realize that my dad is gone». Children of fallen defenders undergo rehabilitation in the Carpathians.
    21 Jun, 2024 - Diana Delyurman - Danylo Dubchak

    «I realize that my dad is gone». Children of fallen defenders undergo rehabilitation in the Carpathians.

    After a heavy rainstorm, the clouds hugged the tall pines and seemed to descend into the valley. There, between three mountain ranges of the Carpathians, children of deceased soldiers have been undergoing psychological rehabilitation for two weeks. Sixty children from all over Ukraine have come to the I da Vinci camp, supported by the Children […]

  • Photo from article: The Aidar Battalion’s Guerilla Grad, a Makeshift Multiple Rocket Launcher. War and SummerOutside Bakhmut: A Photo Report
    18 Jul, 2023 - Andriy Dubchak

    The Aidar Battalion’s Guerilla Grad, a Makeshift Multiple Rocket Launcher. War and SummerOutside Bakhmut: A Photo Report

    This makeshift modification of the Grad has certain advantages over the standard variant. The cost of converting a civilian SUV into a multiple rocket launcher is only 160 thousand UAH. The Guerilla Grad has a range of up to 25 kilometers (15.5 miles). It also has high target destruction accuracy, even compared to the standard […]

  • Photo from article: Kamianka: a bird’s eye view of a destroyed village near Izium
    17 Jul, 2023 - Andriy Dubchak

    Kamianka: a bird’s eye view of a destroyed village near Izium

    Kamianka is a village near Izium in the Kharkiv region that was literally wiped off the map by the russians. There is not a single house left standing. The formerly rich farming village has been caught in the crossfire since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, as it lies in a valley between two heights. […]

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