Why do they kill our people?: Russia’s war against Ukraine as told by Ukrainians
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Contents PREFACE. 12 Defending and Curing: Stories of Soldiers and Paramedics. 15 "I meet my friends in cemeteries." 20-year-old writer Oksana became a soldier to defend her motherland. 16 "I have to be unbreakable." 19-year-old defender Ruslana lost her leg to Russian shelling. 18 He will never meet his friends again. Ukrainian soldier Ihor survived enemy fire but lost his comrades. 20 No happy birthday wishes. Ukrainian soldier Serhii spends his birthday in the trenches. 24 "I'll be here and do my best." Soldiers keep fighting through crushing fatigue. 26 This soldier lost his arms and a leg during the war. Zakhar was seriously injured and is now undergoing treatment abroad. 27 Living without both legs. Oleksii is a veterinarian who joined the army and was seriously injured in the war. 29 Volunteer doctors save the lives of the Ukrainian soldiers. A mobile hospital provides medical assistance at the frontline. 31 The Fragility of Life: Stories of Childbirth and Children Amidst War. 35 Childhood under fire. Valentyna's family fled the horrors of war. 36 An 8-month-old child was
born under shelling. Kateryna, his mother, tells their story. 38 Giving birth on Day 1. Yuliia's son was born on February 24, 2022, in Kyiv. 40 "Almost nothing is left of our city." Anna tells the story of Lysychansk, where she recently had a baby. 42 "I had one goal." Olena fled the war with two small children. 44 With kids amidst missiles falling nearby. Yuliia evacuated her three children through a torrent of missiles. 47 "We will no longer have the life we had before." Yevheniia evacuated with her daughter due to continuous Russian shelling. 51 Saving her daughter from a city under fire. The story of Svitlana from Kharkiv. 53
8 In the Clutches of Grief: Stories of the Loss of Loved Ones. 55 Tears of a Soldier's Widow. A letter from a wife left behind. 56 Shattered Dreams and the Meaning of Life. The story of Maryna Baliaba from Buchs, whose husband died in the war. 57 "I want to take your hand and not let it go." Alla's boyfriend was killed by a Russian shell. 58 This father will never see his newborn daughter. Nata!iia lost her husband Vitalii. 60 Russia killed Daria's husband and father of twins. Artem, a Ukrainian soldier, fell in Lysychansk. 62 "I am young, I am a widow." Nadiia's husband was killed in the war. She tells their story. 64 10-year-old Nastia was killed by the Russians. The story of the Stoliuk family from a village near Kyiv. 66 His wife was kidnapped and murdered by the Russians. The story of Ihor from Trostianets. 68 Surviving Atrocities: Tales of Life Under Russian Occupation. 69 "People were kidnapped from streets and cafés." Anastasiia from Berdiansk tells her story of occupation and evacuation. 70 "The nights were the scariest for me." Life during the siege of Mariupol. 72 "I will remember that night for the rest of my life." Mariia and her child lived through Russian
occupation and bombing. 76 "Russians were shooting people at random." Tetiana survived the occupation of Borodianka with her family. 78 "We didn't have the medicines we needed." Serhii survived the Russian occupation of Izium.80 "They put all the villagers in the school basement." Anzhelika tells the story of Yahidne. 82 "Russia is worse than a horde." Mykola survived the Russian occupation of Moshchun. 84 Surviving the bomb strike. The story of Larysa from Borodianka. 86 Journeys to safety: Evacuation Chronicles. 89 Bullets stuck in her body. Myroslava escaped death while leaving Irpin with her daughter. 90 Evacuating, returning home, and evacuating again. Kateryna fled the war from Zaporizhzhia with her young son. 94
9 "Children shouldn't live in fear." Tetiana left Kharkiv with her children.97 Meeting empathy and help in Poland. Nadiia from Kyiv was evacuated to Poland with her children. 99 "My cat is my hero." Nataliia managed to evacuate from Mariupol with her old cat Marta. She tells her story.101 The occupiers' furious faces. The story of deacon Mykola, whose family escaped Russian occupation.103 "People were knocking on the train door, begging to be let on." Valentyna tells a story of her journey from Russian-shelled Kramatorsk. 106 "People were buried in public squares, parks, and next to their houses." Vira survived the apocalypse in Mariupol. 108 Shattered Homes: Stories of Ruin From Russian Bombing. Ill Russian missiles destroy apartments, but not the lust for life. Ania from Kyiv lost her home to the Russian shelling and tells her story. 112 "Son, they are bombing us!” The story of Mykola, who survived the horrific assault on Kharkiv.115 "We don't have an apartment anymore." Kateryna lost her home in Kharkiv after a Russian strike. 117 "The Russians 'liberated' me from my own house." The story of Ihor from Moshchun. 119 A shell flew into the room, knocking out the wall and the window. Hanna's apartment in Horenka was hit by Russian
bombing. 121 "I left my home in my trousers, boots, and a jacket." The story of Petro from Moschun. 123 "Dogs were pulling at human remains." The story of Ninelle from Borodianka. 125 Torment and Humiliation: Enduring Russian Brutality.127 The Russians would come to your home at 5 a.m. Viktoriia describes searches in Russian-occupied Kherson.128 Beaten with a heating pipe. Vadym spent 110 days in a Russian torture camp in Kupiansk. 130 Bag on his head, string around his neck. Vitalii survived Russian torture in Borodianka.133 |
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title_auth | Why do they kill our people? Russia’s war against Ukraine as told by Ukrainians |
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title_full | Why do they kill our people? Russia’s war against Ukraine as told by Ukrainians Olha Tatokhina (ed.), editor-in-Chief and with a preface by Volodymyr Yermolenko ; illustrations: Serhiy Zakharov; collected by Andreas Umland |
title_fullStr | Why do they kill our people? Russia’s war against Ukraine as told by Ukrainians Olha Tatokhina (ed.), editor-in-Chief and with a preface by Volodymyr Yermolenko ; illustrations: Serhiy Zakharov; collected by Andreas Umland |
title_full_unstemmed | Why do they kill our people? Russia’s war against Ukraine as told by Ukrainians Olha Tatokhina (ed.), editor-in-Chief and with a preface by Volodymyr Yermolenko ; illustrations: Serhiy Zakharov; collected by Andreas Umland |
title_short | Why do they kill our people? |
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topic_facet | Ukrainerin Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg Oral history Ukrainer Erlebnisbericht |
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