Photos of members of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers in the international press: February's selection. UAPF is proud of the Ukrainian documentary photographers whose photos represent Ukraine in the international media and once again draw attention to the Russian-Ukrainian war and major events in our country.

The Associated Press, one of the world's largest news agencies, published a photo report by Yevhen Malolotka about Ukrainian soldiers returning to combat after amputation.

The New York Times published a photo story by Iva Sidash dedicated to Ukrainian soldiers.

The Washington Post dedicated its front page to the Ukrainians who died in the Russian-Ukrainian war, publishing a photo of Roman Pilipey from the center of Kyiv on February 24.

On the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion, the Danish daily Dagbladet Børsen and the Canadian Globe and Mail published Roman Baluk's photos from the Lychakiv cemetery, where Ukrainian soldiers are buried.

The American weekly business magazine Bloomberg published Oksana Parafeniuk's photos in a story about women who took on physically demanding jobs instead of men because they were drafted into the army.

The Austrian publication Falter published Katia Moskaliuk's photographs in a story about culture and life during the war.

The British public broadcaster BBC published photos of Kostya and Vlada Liberov in an article about Ukraine's rare minerals and the security agreement with the United States.

The daily American newspaper The Wall Street Journal published photos of Serhiy Korovainy from Donetsk region.

The New York Times published a photo of Vyacheslav Ratynsky's Khmelnytsky NPP

The British newspaper The Guardian put Yulia Kochetova's photo on the front page of its article about the abduction of Ukrainians by Russians.

The Globe and Mail devoted a full-page spread with a photo of Olga Ivashchenko to the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The daily French newspaper Le Figaro and the Belgian newspaper De Standaard published photos by Karina Pilyugina about the life and culture of Ukrainians during the war

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.