Dmytro Malyshev
Virtual tours

Destroyed Lyman Lyceum No. 1 — virtual tour

After the Russian occupation, only the frame remained of the Lyman Lyceum No. 1, and the fragments of children’s drawings on the walls. The second and third floors of the lyceum building no longer exist. A large part of the private sector is now visible through the broken windows.

Bowl of Apples
Reports
Max Chornyi

Bowl of Apples

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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"I Never Thought There Would Be a War with Russia"
Reports
Yevheniia Sobolieva

"I Never Thought There Would Be a War with Russia"

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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"We Can't All Go Away"
Reports
Yevheniia Sobolieva

"We Can't All Go Away"

A resident of Druzhkivka in the Donetsk region—about life after the Russian shelling

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"The House Was Full of Grandchildren, but Now It Is Empty"
Reports
Yevheniia Sobolieva

"The House Was Full of Grandchildren, but Now It Is Empty"

A craftswoman from the village of Yarova in the Donetsk region—about the consequences of Russian shelling and occupation

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"The Roof Was Destroyed, Everything Was Broken"
Reports
Yevheniia Sobolieva

"The Roof Was Destroyed, Everything Was Broken"

How a family from Novoselivka in the Donetsk region is rebuilding their lives after the de-occupation of the village

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"If Only Those Russians Wouldn't Come Back"
Reports
Yevheniia Sobolieva

"If Only Those Russians Wouldn't Come Back"

A beekeeper from Novoselivka in the Donetsk region—about the rebuilding of his house

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