
I'm a Brit who spends a lot of time volunteering in Ukraine, especially the east, which is worst affected by the war. I travel, conduct interviews, dodge missiles and try to see the situation with minimal filter so I can help people back home do the same.
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The existence of the United Assault Brigade of the National Police of Ukraine, aka Liut (“Rage”), surprises Westerners. But they have one of the best reputations in the army, and their own medics.
I briefly stopped by the house with Operat...
Soviet public spaces were notoriously infested with giant stone Lenins. Every town had its windswept central square with a Lenin at the centre, gesturing grandly towards the glorious future. This future of course failed to arrive, so one of...
Artak are very pink. It’s probably frivolous of me to notice this before everything else, but still…
Danil, co-founder of Artak who now focuses on evacuations.
Why is the centre painted entirely pink?
Nataliya: These are the colours of t...
Volodymyr at the memorial to fallen soldiers in central Kyiv, during the period he was being extensively interviewed after the success of 20 Days in Mariupol. Photo provided by Volodymyr.
If you’ve read my previous interviews with him from...
After 10 weeks in Ukraine, mostly in the east, I’m getting on a train to Poland, from where I’ll fly to London. I always feel conflicted when leaving, but particularly so this time. I’ve grown attached to Kramatorsk in particular, and I don...
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I'm a Brit who spends a lot of time volunteering in Ukraine, especially the east near the front lines. I travel, conduct interviews, dodge missiles and try to see the situation with minimal filter so I can help people back home do the same.
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