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Ukraine War Diary by Anthony Borden
Reporting from Ukraine by IWPR founder and executive director Anthony Borden.
To understand the challenges of local journalism, it is essential to me to continue working as a journalist, and I have travelled on a number of reporting and training missions to Ukraine over the past year.
From Ukrainian journalists and volunteers, from government officials and from citizens across the country who have suffered from the war, I’m sure I’ve learned more than I have been able to share. All of my reports are undertaken in partnership with superb local journalists, to whom I owe much.
"Why should young Ukrainians die just for the absolute absurdity of some medieval concept of history and empire?"
Ukraine: Hospital Attack Continues Russia’s War on Children
Rather than undermining Ukrainians’ resolve, such attacks convince them that there is no other option but to continue fighting.
Ukraine: Sounds and Silence of a Long War
As the Ukrainian commander-in-chief warns of endless trench warfare, that’s exactly how it feels at the front.
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Mykolaiv: A Garrison Town Digs In
The port is the lynchpin of an expected Russian strategy to seize the entire coast.
Thursday, 28 April '22 in Kharkiv, Ukraine
"Sometimes, the pounding from the bombs is so hard, it feels like the house is dancing."
Kyiv Shelling, Saturday 30 April '22
At the site of the bomb blast which killed a Radio Svoboda journalist.
Ukrainian Volunteers: We Deliver
Both radically decentralised and profoundly efficient, a vast civilian volunteer network is mobilised across Ukraine.
Life on the Chernobyl Front
Frontier folk, wedged between the Belarus border and the nuclear exclusion zone, faced fierce live fighting, theft and intimidation.
Easter in Kyiv, Sunday 24 April '22
"I wish us the expulsion of Russian foreign occupiers from our homeland and, of course, victory."
War Comes to Lviv
Seven people reported killed as bombs hit workshop near main railway station.
Ukraine: Aid Volunteers Pay the Price
Humanitarian workers killed by Russian troops as they brought aid to Borodyanka.
Borodyanka: Still Crying
Residents believe the Russians attacked so viciously because of spirited resistance by the local territorial defence.
Reporting from Ukraine and Beyond
Founder Anthony Borden reflects on the 30-year journey of IWPR and how local voices meet the challenge of global disinformation.
More from IWPR on Ukraine
Ukraine: One Year On
IWPR looks at the impact of the full-scale invasion on ordinary Ukrainians.
Since February 24, 2022 Ukraine has withstood bombing, siege and unbearable atrocities. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has brought the worst destruction Europe has seen since WWII.
But the Russian missiles have not shattered Ukrainians’ resilience.