Stories ”Azov” fighter Andriy Mishchenko broke into Mariupol by helicopter in March and died there. His loved ones returned the body, went through bureaucratic hell, and are seeking the Hero title for him — hereʼs their story Author: Oksana Rasulova Date: year ago
Stories ”The body lay behind the wall for a day, until the neighbor returned and buried the mother in a mass grave.” Valeria from Mariupol was a caregiver, stayed with a ward and got into the occupation. Hereʼs her monologue Author: Vostok SOS Date: year ago
Stories In the Mariupol drama theater, people slept on the act curtain, burned the scenery and organized a census so that people could find each other. Monologue of the lightning designer — the commandant of the shelter Author: Vostok SOS Date: year ago
Stories Mariupol volunteers were in Russian captivity for 100 days. Now the released are helping to find those who may still be in Olenivka. Here are two stories fo search and help and a (rough) walkthrough Author: Oksana Rasulova Date: year ago
Stories Vitalik and Valya are from Mariupol. Vitalik was captured by the Russians, kept in a colony, beaten and tortured, while Valya was waiting for him in the occupation. Now they are together and enjoying freedom again — a story Author: Oksana Rasulova Date: year ago
Stories ”We have a delegation in Moscow. As of Rostov office — weʼre in dialog there.“ The operational director of the Red Cross explained why it took a month to get water to the evacuees in Dnipro city — an interview Author: Maria Zhartovska Date: year ago
Stories ”Russians want to make Donetsk oblast a big Mariupol”. The head of the oblast military administration Pavlo Kyrylenko tells how the occupiers erase cities with bombs ― an interview Author: Oksana Kovalenko Date: year ago
Stories “We look out of the window — and itʼs like a black paper there. Iʼve never seen anything like that in my life.” Alina Musiienko has already fled the war once. Now she escaped from Mariupol ― hereʼs her story Author: Yuliana Skibitska Date: two years ago
Stories ”My father saw our neighbors scooping water out of the puddle”. Mariupol city is going through a humanitarian catastrophe. We talked to the relatives of those who are still there Author: Gleb Gusev Date: two years ago