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Photo exhibition brings back reality of Ukraine’s forgotten war

In the trench – “Dawn after the assault,” Savur-Mohyla, August 2014. Sunrise after a successful assault on Savur-Mohyla. A warrior is resting after a sleepless night. Photo: Maksym Muzyka

There is a war in the middle of Europe, forgotten by nearly all. A photo exhibition in London on May 6 will attempt to bring back the reality of it. Featuring photos taken by the soldiers themselves, it will raise funds for the Children of Ukrainian Heroes charity supporting children in Ukraine affected by the ongoing conflict. More information at the facebook event.

The organizers graciously agreed to let Euromaidan Press readers take a sneak peek at some of the photos from the exhibition, by Maksym Muzyka, a Ukrainian soldier, activist, and volunteer.

Construction of a shelter, before the shooting starts. Petrivske village, August 2014. Soldiers of the Armed Forces and volunteer soldiers construct a shelter from scrap materials. Photo: Maksym Muzyka.
In the trench - "Dawn after the assault," Savur-Mohyla, August 2014. Sunrise after a successful assault on Savur-Mohyla. A warrior is resting after a sleepless night. Photo: Maksym Muzyka
The field and the hand. "Harvest - 2014" Savur-Mohyla, August 2014. A burnt-out wheat field under Savur-Mohyla is strewn with mine fragments.
Photo: Maksym Muzyka
(Sunflowers on an IFV) - "Sunflowers on armor," Petrivske village, August 2014. The IFV of the 51st Brigade after an intelligence raid on Savur-Mohyla.
Photo: Maksym Muzyka
Body Armor. "The marigolds of war" - Petrivske village, August 2014. The bulletproof vest was taken off a severely wounded soldier at the health point of the 51st Brigade. Photo: Maksym Muzyka.
The smiles of the fighters. "Smiling cyborgs" at the Donetsk Airport, October 2014. The defenders of the Donetsk airport during a temporary lull.
Photo: Maksym Muzyka.
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