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The story of the siege of Mariupol became known to the whole world thanks to the journalists who remained in the city during the first 20 days of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Among them was Yevhen Malolietka. This book is about the responsibility of a documentarian, about the importance of each frame and about the challenges that a photographer faces during his work. The author tells about people and for people, about strength and weakness, about birth and death.
Yevhen Malolietka shares the personal and records war crimes, highlights the horror that took place on the streets, in basements and hospitals. This is a story about how not to look away and document one of the most dramatic episodes in modern history.