
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
Read moreDue 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
Read moreIn 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
Read moreA 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
Read moreA resident of Druzhkivka in the Donetsk region—about life after the Russian shelling
Read moreA craftswoman from the village of Yarova in the Donetsk region—about the consequences of Russian shelling and occupation
Read moreHow a family from Novoselivka in the Donetsk region is rebuilding their lives after the de-occupation of the village
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