In a photo project titled “Alone,” Ukrainian photographer Katya Moskalyuk shines a light on a nation deeply scarred by war, unveiling the shared sorrows of many Ukrainian families. Embarking on a journey through the cities of Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Ivano-Frankivsk, to quiet corners of towns like Zhovkva, and remote mountain villages such as Bubnyshche, Moskalyuk discovers a common thread of irreparable loss among these families.
Animal rights activists have presented a touching story of Pryma, a sheep who miraculously survived the bombardment of Donetsk Oblast and gave birth to a baby, Vuhlynka ("Coal"). UAnimals activists took these sheep in August last year at the request of soldier Maksym, who rescued Pryma after the Russian attack on the farm.
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