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Svidok is Ukraine's National War Archive. A safe place to collect the lived experiences of war. A place to reflect the hope and potential for Ukraine's future.

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Nastya, a teenager from Kherson, fled her home after the Russian occupation. She was detained in a dormitory in Henichesk, where children were forced to raise the Russian flag, sing the anthem, and threatened with torture for non-compliance. Read more:
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Natalia fled Severodonetsk in 2022 with her husband and daughter after weeks of shelling and fear. Through Russia and into Lithuania, she found safety—but not peace. “We don’t just want peace. We need victory—so we can return.”.Read more:
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A woman from Mariupol shares how the house that raised her—filled with childhood, family, and generations of memories—was destroyed in the siege, leaving her grandparents alive but without a home. Read more:
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Rostik, 17, was taken by Russian soldiers from a hospital in occupied Oleshki to Crimea. They tried to force citizenship on him and punished him for resisting. Isolated and told no one was looking, he stayed resilient—and made it home. Read more:
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3 months
Nastya, a teenager from Kherson, fled her home after the Russian occupation. She was detained in a dormitory in Henichesk, where children were forced to raise the Russian flag, sing the anthem, and threatened with torture for non-compliance. Read more:
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3 months
A Ukrainian recounts the loss of her cherished dacha in Pisky-Radkivskie. Her childhood sanctuary, once filled with study, laughter, and friends, is now rubble. What remains is memory and the pain of knowing it was war's reality, not a dream. Read more:
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A student in Kharkiv was unexpectedly thrust into war on February 24, 2022. While preparing for a dance performance, she had to hide in a basement due to shelling—wounded and scared, grappling with reality. It still feels unreal. Read more:
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3 months
After the May 1st, 2025 drone attack on Odesa, a resident described experiencing stroke-like symptoms, struggling to breathe with chest pain. They recounted the terror of hearing 10 dangerous projectiles overhead. Read more:
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3 months
In 2025 Izyum is still recovering from the horrors of occupation. The central square remains empty, but the city gradually returns to life. A local woman recalls huddling in basements, lack of food and the threat from occupiers & collaborators. Read more:
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3 months
On February 26, 2025, U-Saved volunteers evacuated a family and their pets from Kostyantynivka amid Russian shelling. Despite harsh conditions, they reached Kramatorsk safely. The evacuation was free, offering crucial support. Read more:
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3 months
On April 25, 2025, in Horodyshche, Chernihiv region, a mother was jolted awake by a sound she mistook for shelling. It turned out to be a woodpecker, but her first instinct to run for shelter with her kids shows exactly what war does to people. Read more:
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4 months
On March 3, 2025, Russian "Shahed" drones attacked Feldman Ecopark in Kharkiv, killing two goats and damaging animal enclosures. The blast left animals traumatized, and staff are working to recover from the destruction. Read more:
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4 months
On April 24, 2025, Kyiv endured one of the most devastating assaults since Russia's full-scale invasion with missiles and drones. While peace talks pressure the victim instead of the aggressor, Ukrainians live through rage and fear. Read more:
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4 months
Three years of war changed her forever. She now embraces the Ukrainian language and has rediscovered the depth of her culture and history. #Ukraine #StandWithUkraine.Read more:
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Yana, 30, left Ukraine in 2022 thinking she'd stay in Lithuania for just a month. Three years later, she reflects on airstrikes, curfews, and the quiet return of freedom in everyday moments—like stepping outside after dark. Read more:
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On February 23, 2022, a 17-year-old girl from Kharkiv fled with her parents & 8-year-old sister amidst blasts that disrupted their lives. They sought refuge in underground shelters, surviving on snacks and grains, driven by fear, love, and hope. Read more:
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4 months
A 13-year-old girl from Slovianoserbsk faced armed occupiers on June 11, 2014, with her friends. One occupier showed a grenade, threatening, "One move, and that’s it." Her friends protected her, leaving a lasting impression of fear and courage. Read more:
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4 months
At a frontline position in Donbas, a reporter shared why army cats mean so much. In the trenches, they catch mice, offer warmth, and bring calm. Even during airstrikes, they sleep peacefully—small symbols of resilience amid chaos. #Ukraine.Read more:
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Dnipro, March 27, 2025. Hundreds of families lost everything in a single night. One witness describes the terror of drones, the heartbreak of watching homes burn, and the unbearable cries of neighbors. #Ukraine.Read more:
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4 months
Amid constant shelling, many residents have fled Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk region. But the city endures — with businesses still running and locals caring for stray cats, building shelters and leaving food bowls outside entrances. Read more:
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