Ukraine is defending: 2024 in photos from Frontliner reporters
Ukraine has been in a full-scale war with Russia for the third year. 2024 was especially difficult and exhausting for the army, society, and economy. Every day, 100-200 combat clashes along the thousand-kilometer front line. Hundreds of drones and missiles are launched at cities and villages in the depths of the country. The advantage of the Russian army in terms of human and weapon resources is reflected in the loss of territories and the exhaustion of people in the Ukrainian military. The situation is becoming critical. But society seems to have gotten used to life in war. Moral and economic fatigue and the uncertainty of the future seem to blind and hide from us the primary and unchanging goal of the Russian Federation - the destruction of Ukraine forever. 2025 may become decisive in this war…
To witness, record for history, and show you the events of the Russian-Ukrainian war of 2024, the Frontliner team went on business trips to the front lines and throughout Ukraine 51 times. And this is 167 days in the fields. This is 50,000 kilometers by car and 4.2 thousand liters of fuel. In addition, shelling and drones, risks and fear, in the end, death and life. This is all about the reality, as Frontliner reporters saw it in 2024. Our reports told and showed, and some helped and possibly saved.
For your attention, just some of the photos Frontliner reporters took in 2024 captured the moments of war. In 2025, we will continue our work and show you the reality. This is becoming more difficult due to the risks of war, reduced funding for the media, emotional burnout of team members, reduced attention from the audience, and fatigue from the topic of war.
In our work, we need the support of readers with advice, reactions, comments, and sharing.
We also need your financial support so that we can travel to the frontline, witness, and show the reality of 2025.
Text: Andriy Dubchak
Photos: Georgiy Ivanchenko, Andriy Dubchak, Nadia Karpova, Yakiv Lyashenko, Olena Maksymenko, Diana Delyurman, Danylo Dubchak, Artem Derkachev.