Stories Olena Tsyhipa, wife of Russian civilian prisoner Sergiy Tsyhipa: “We cannot live, wake up, or breathe peacefully while our loved ones remain in captivity.” 09.01.2025
Stories Journalist Lidiya Tarash: “The occupiers told me, ‘This place will either be Russia or an atomic bomb.'” 14.08.2023
Stories Journalist Olena Smirnova: “Due to Kremlin propaganda, Donbas natives will bear the stigma of separatists for years to come.” 14.08.2023
Stories Editor Yuliya Didenko: “I sensed that Putin would wage war against us, but I thought it would be limited to Donbas” 09.08.2023
Stories Journalist Valentina Fedorchuk: “The car skids, and as we drive, we see landmines under the wheels.” 09.08.2023
Stories Journalist Oleg Baturin: “It was SUCH unity! People were ready to tear apart the Russians.” 08.08.2023
Stories Journalists Anatoliy Zhupina and Oksana Pavlenko: “In Kherson, they did their best to camouflage” 08.08.2023
Stories Journalist Konstantin Hryhorenko: “Everything imaginable was flying – the most terrifying were the air raids” 07.08.2023
Stories Journalist Hanna Vodnytska: “At the checkpoint, the occupier’s words are unequivocal: You will leave if I feel like it; if I don’t, you won’t.'” 07.08.2023
Stories Journalist Olena Kalaitan: “Our neighbors stopped us to prevent us from walking into the crossfire, but we grabbed our suitcase and ran.” 03.08.2023
Stories Journalist Roman Kryvko: «It Was Like in an American Blockbuster when People Start Leaving en Masse» 03.08.2023
“Every letter is extremely important,” relatives and friends of Kremlin prisoners tell why it is necessary to talk about captured journalists 01.05.2025
NUJU: “The release of imprisoned journalists is our priority. We call for the release of Swedish journalist Joakim Medin!” 30.04.2025
Communication is the main problem: in Dnipro, media professionals discuss coverage of IDPs and veterans’ problems in the information space 30.04.2025