Rafał Milach Mariana Tarkot (19) and her daughter Anhelina (2) at the border crossing.
"I live in Ukraine, in Ternopil. I studied. I lived with a guy, but they don't let him out of Ukraine. He stayed to fight (...)
. When they started bombing, everything creaked, it was terrible. And the baby is tiny. I left on Friday, February 26th, with my mother and mother's friend from work and a little daughter. We stood in line at the border for four days. In the car. People helped with whatever they could. We're going to Krakow. We have friends and family there. We also hope to return to Ukraine soon when it calms down,"says Mariana. More than one million refugees crossed from Ukraine since Russian invasion on February 24th. Medyka, Poland. 02 March 2022. © Rafał Milach | Magnum Photos
William Keo In the morgue of Mykolaiv, more than 30 bodies arrive every day since the beginning of the war. Due to lack of space, they are stored in a warehouse, sometimes crammed together. Civilians, Russian (...)
and Ukrainian soldiers and civilian volunteers are put together. Mykolaiv, Ukraine. 11 March 2022. © William Keo | Magnum Photos
William Keo In the city center of Odesa. Dimitri is originally from Belarus, a country he fled in 2020 after the violent protests. He left his wife and children to take refuge in Moldova while he joined the Te (...)
rritorial Defense, a government civil protection organization. Odesa, Ukraine. 7 March 2022. © William Keo | Magnum Photos
In the studio of "Echo of Moscow", Russia’s flagship liberal radio station, after the decision by the board of directors to shut the station down, along with its website, following an order by the (...)
Kremlin to do so. Moscow, Russia. 3 March 2022. © Nanna Heitmann for Magnum Photos/The New York Times
Alexey Venediktov, editor-in-chief of "Echo of Moscow", Russia’s flagship liberal radio station, in his office after the decision by the board of directors to shut the station down, along with its (...)
website, following an order by the Kremlin to do so. Moscow, Russia. 3 March 2022. © Nanna Heitmann for Magnum Photos/The New York Times
In the studio of "Echo of Moscow", Russia’s flagship liberal radio station, after the decision by the board of directors to shut the station down, along with its website, following an order by the (...)
Kremlin to do so. Moscow, Russia. 3 March 2022. © Nanna Heitmann for Magnum Photos/The New York Times
In the studio of "Echo of Moscow", Russia’s flagship liberal radio station, after the decision by the board of directors to shut the station down, along with its website, following an order by the (...)
Kremlin to do so.
A wall of politicians photographed at the station. Moscow, Russia. 3 March 2022. © Nanna Heitmann for Magnum Photos/The New York Times
Maxim Kurnikov (second from left) and Irina Baboyan (right) in the office of "Echo of Moscow", Russia’s flagship liberal radio station, after the decision by the board of directors to shut the stat (...)
ion down, along with its website, following an order by the Kremlin to do so. Moscow, Russia. 3 March 2022. © Nanna Heitmann for Magnum Photos/The New York Times
Lorenzo Meloni Two young residents of the neighbourhood prepared molotov cocktails.
From the main streets leading to the city center of Kyiv, self-organized groups of young people prepare to defend the city fro (...)
m advancing Russian tanks. Kyiv, Ukraine. 1 March 2022. © Lorenzo Meloni | Magnum Photos
Lorenzo Meloni Rodion Batulev (35) from Belarus, a member of the Pravi Sector came to Ukraine to fight the Russian army.
From the main streets leading to the city centre of Kyiv, self-organised groups of young (...)
people prepare to defend the city from advancing Russian tanks. Kyiv, Ukraine. 1 March 2022. © Lorenzo Meloni | Magnum Photos
Thomas Dworzak With Ukraine surrounded on three sides by 120,000+ Russian troops, there is increasing speculation of an imminent Russian invasion. "Pravi Sector" militia/party offers military training to civilian (...)
s at the Kyiv city beach. Kyiv., Ukraine. February 2022. © Thomas Dworzak | Magnum Photos
Thomas Dworzak Organized by the "Azov" battllion civilians are trained to fight in the case of a war. With Ukraine surrounded on three sides by a bulit-up of 120 000+ Russian troops there is increasing speculatio (...)
n of an imminent Russian invasion. In Kyiv life goes on as normal. Kyiv, Ukraine. February 2022. © Thomas Dworzak | Magnum Photos
Thomas Dworzak Organized by the "Azov" battllion civilians are trained to fight in the case of a war. With Ukraine surrounded on three sides by a bulit-up of 120 000+ Russian troops there is increasing speculatio (...)
n of an imminent Russian invasion. In Kyiv life goes on as normal. Kyiv, Ukraine. February 2022. © Thomas Dworzak | Magnum Photos
Thomas Dworzak Organized by the "Azov" battllion civilians are trained to fight in the case of a war. With Ukraine surrounded on three sides by a bulit-up of 120 000+ Russian troops there is increasing speculatio (...)
n of an imminent Russian invasion. In Kyiv life goes on as normal. Kyiv, Ukraine. February 2022. © Thomas Dworzak | Magnum Photos
Paolo Pellegrin The Avdiivka Coke Plant is one of the largest manufacturers of coke in Europe and the largest in Ukraine. It has been shelled and had workers injured and killed by shelling during the war. It is lo (...)
cated in the front line town Avdiivka. Avdiivka, Donetsk Oblast, Donbas, Ukraine. August 29, 2021. © Paolo Pellegrin | Magnum Photos