
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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Druzhkivka, Donetsk oblast, March 2026
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HOME IS THE FRONT
Anna Bowles is an independent blogger and volunteer who has spent 14 months in Ukraine over the course of seven visits since the full-scale invasion in February 20...
Alexander, pastor of the Church of the Victors in Druzhkivka, showed me around his battered town back in March, when that was a dangerous but not automatically fatal thing to do. Five days later he was hit by a drone, blinding him in one ey...
What is life like on position?
At the start, we arrive at a position bringing food with us: meat, eggs, pasta, bread. And a gas cylinder, and pots and pans. We take it in turns to cook.
There’s five or s...
A gathering of club members prior to the full-scale invasion.
Ham radio is amateur radio communication where a person operates their own station and talks directly to others around the world, without relying on the internet or telecom oper...
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...
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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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