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What did the international press publish in April? A selection of photos by Ukrainian documentary filmmakers

19.4.2025
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Photos by Oleksandr Babenko and Yevhen Maloletka from Kryvyi Rih, as well as Anatoliy Stepanov and Kostyantyn Liberov from Pokrovsk were included in the “20 Photos of the Week” selection of The Guardian.  

The Guardian published a photo of the aftermath of the Russian shelling of Sumy by Yevhen Malolletka.

The Guardian also published a photo by Anatoliy Stepanov of the aftermath of the Russian shelling of Pokrovsk.

The Washington Post published an article about Russian strikes on the Ukrainian energy sector with photos by Oksana Parafeniuk. The media also published footage of the burials of children killed by a Russian missile in Kryvyi Rih.

The New York Times published photos of Roman Pylypiy after a massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv.  

Also, Roman Pilipey was included in the selection of “TOP-30 Photos of the Week” by CNN.

The Austrian daily Die Presse has published portraits of Ukrainian veterans by Kateryna Moskalyuk.

The British newspaper The Sunday Times published photos of Vyacheslav Ratynsky in a story about Ukrainian prisoners of war.

The portal of the largest American non-profit radio NPR published a report about civilian Ukrainians who make drones for the military by Anton Shtuka.  

The works presented in this article are not the whole list of published photographs by Ukrainian photographers in foreign media. Therefore, we urge documentary filmmakers to feel free to write about their own foreign publications in their social networks and mention UAPF so that we do not miss any achievements in the next selections.

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