471 days underground: A Ukrainian sergeant tells about his grotesque fight to defend the road to Bakhmut
A Ukrainian sergeant shares harrowing experiences of defending a strategic location near Bakhmut over 471 days amid constant bombardment and dire living conditions.
He threw a grenade, then he was hit by the enemy. Twenty-two-year-old Czech Karel fell three years ago near Bakhmut
A report on the death of Karel, a 22-year-old Czech soldier, who lost his life during combat near Bakhmut three years ago.
Serhi was in the trench for 471 days without a break - one thing helped him endure
Ukrainian Sergeant Serhi Tyshtshenko endured 471 consecutive days in a trench near Bakhmut, illustrating the prolonged hardships faced by soldiers in the ongoing conflict.
A memorial dedicated to Tadas Tumas, who died in Ukraine, will be honored in Vilnius; a monument will be consecrated.
A memorial service will be held in Vilnius for Tadas Tumas, a Lithuanian volunteer who died in Ukraine, with a monument being consecrated in his honor.
The war turned Alina Sarnatska into a playwright: 'I want to make theater more political'
Alina Sarnatska, a former combat medic in Ukraine, has become a playwright after her experiences at the front, aiming to bring a political dimension to theater.
Russian forces advance on Sloviansk front – DeepState
Russian troops have made advances in multiple villages in the Bakhmut district and near Hryshyne in Donetsk Oblast, according to military analysts.
What after me in this Kyiv? Even now I could walk to Bakhmut
In a conversation reflecting on the perseverance of Ukraine amidst adversity, Ołeksandra, a character from Myrosław Łajuk's book 'Bakhmut', reassures that evil will never win, emphasizing faith in Ukraine's resilience.