
Druzhkivka. The City of Destroyed Memories
Due to the approaching front line and constant shelling, a mandatory evacuation of families with children has already been announced in Druzhkivka. The city is emptying, but life continues here
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Due to the approaching front line and constant shelling, a mandatory evacuation of families with children has already been announced in Druzhkivka. The city is emptying, but life continues here
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In autumn, the East still holds on to its warmth so intensely, so you can wear a T-shirt. Trams move slowly down the deserted streets. The wind rustles through empty window frames
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A 100-year-old resident of Druzhkivka—about the beginning of World War II, the Russian shelling during a full-scale war, and the rebuilding of her house
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A resident of Druzhkivka in the Donetsk region—about life after the Russian shelling
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A craftswoman from the village of Yarova in the Donetsk region—about the consequences of Russian shelling and occupation
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How a family from Novoselivka in the Donetsk region is rebuilding their lives after the de-occupation of the village
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A beekeeper from Novoselivka in the Donetsk region—about the rebuilding of his house
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The Donbas Agrarian Professional College became the target of Russian shelling in October 2023. As a result, the dormitory building was destroyed, and the facilities and garage of the college were damaged
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After the Russian occupation, only the frame remained of the Lyman Lyceum No. 1, and the fragments of children’s drawings on the walls
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Rescuer Volodymyr Loginov—about the day of the tragedy, his relationship with his father, and his work in the State Emergency Service of Ukraine
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How people live 10 km from the front line in the Kharkiv region
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How displaced people from Donetsk opened a bakery in Pokrovsk
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