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Dust and Echoes

Thomas Mutch

The wreckage and waste of war, in an uneasy and uncertain era.

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Latest Issues

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INSIDE KHERSON: The Human 'Drone Safari'

Apologies for the neglect of this Stack for the past months. I’ve moved countries and started a time-consuming postgraduate degree. Back to regularly scheduled programming!

25 days ago
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The Lesson of Crimea: Why Zelensky can NEVER Surrender Donbas

Matthew, a medic with Ukraine’s Third Assault Brigade, at a medical point near the Donetsk region city of Kostyantynivka in September 2023 (Tom Mutch). They will not surrender the Donetsk region without a fight.

4 months ago
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No, Ukraine Is NOT About to Collapse

The debris of a destroyed Russian tank turret in Mykolaiv Oblast (Tom Mutch)

4 months ago
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KHARKIV IS NOT FOR THE WEAK: A Love Letter to Ukraine's Strongest, Coolest City

Partygoers in Kharkiv, July 2024. A bomb could land in the steet next door and no one would blink an eye here. (Tom Mutch)

4 months ago
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  • Thomas Mutch

    Kiwi Journalist with a passion for writing about conflict, crime and human rights. Author of The Dogs of Mariupol. I want to how people become heroes and villains under the most extreme and extraordinary circumstances.

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