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Ukraine: A War Crime is about the first year of the war in Ukraine and the many photographers who risked their lives to tell this tragic story. The book is a collection of photographs and witness accounts by 93 photojournalists from 29 countries. The images and reportage contributed by these brave photographers and citizens who covered the conflict and humanitarian catastrophe reveal not only the indiscriminate violence and displacement of millions of people but also the first-hand experiences of working in a war zone Published by FotoEvidence in September

Wooden crosses at a mass burial site in the forest near the town of Izium. A total of 436 bodies were exhumed after liberation from Russian occupation. Most of them have signs of violent deathSoldiers from special commando unit 112 with a Russian spy. The man, allegedly in possession of a fake Israeli passport, was living in Irpin months before the Russian invasion.

Under interrogation he confessed his name is Alexei, from St Petersburg, married with a child and working for the Wagner GroupA soldier with serious head and eye injuries after an operation at a hospital for the military, the second point in the chain of evacuation from combat. Most soldiers treated here have artillery wounds or mine injuries.

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