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I Will Never Forget Her Screams

I Will Never Forget Her Screams

Six people were killed and 80 injured after a Russian strike on a residential building.

Thousands of people are forgotten in destroyed villages

Thousands of people are forgotten in destroyed villages

Old people sleep in camping beds while children are playing with unexploded mines and mortars. This is a reality of de-occupied villages in Southern Ukraine.

Two tons of food were delivered to people who are trying to survive in Kherson

Two tons of food were delivered to people who are trying to survive in Kherson

Despite constant shellings and flood 80000 people still live in the city.

Girl Who Lost Leg After Russian Missile Attack Defied The Odds Winning Gymnastic Tournament

Girl Who Lost Leg After Russian Missile Attack Defied The Odds Winning Gymnastic Tournament

Oleksandra Paskal was crushed by a collapsed wall when a Russian rocket hit her home in Zatoka, Ukraine, last May.

Couple From Bakhmut Killed By Russian Drone In Odesa

Couple From Bakhmut Killed By Russian Drone In Odesa

Yulia Antonenko and her husband Yuri Antonenko were killed after they fled from Bakhmut and began to settle in another city.

German journalist saved 18,000 Ukrainians from the war zone

German journalist saved 18,000 Ukrainians from the war zone

Andreas Tölke, 62 traded his happy and safe life in Germany for sirens and shelling in war-torn Ukraine.

Ukrainian journalism is dying

Ukrainian journalism is dying

The full-scale Russian invasion had a serious impact on the Ukrainian journalism industry.
Man survived after hitting a mine while planting barley in Ukraine

Man survived after hitting a mine while planting barley in Ukraine

Dmytro Yelyseenko, 27, hit a mine in Partyzanske village, southern Ukrainian Mykolayiv region, on March 21 this year while driving his tractor to plant barley.

Besieged Bakhmut got its' newspaper delivered to the frontline by soldiers and volunteers

Besieged Bakhmut got its' newspaper delivered to the frontline by soldiers and volunteers

People cry when they hold the printed copies of the Bakhmut weekly newspaper the Vpered (Forward)