This is what a brilliant team which I was honoured to be a part of, did most of last year. Amnesty Outstanding Impact 2022 is our reward: https://t.co/6lvyi5pR5W
‘It’s difficult to know the state of mind of these children’
Vice correspondent Isobel Yeung tells #Ukrainecast what life is like inside the Russian camps where Ukrainian children have allegedly been forcibly taken…
Must watch from @VICENews on how Russia deports and brain washes Ukrainian children. A brave and crucially important piece of journalism: https://t.co/vfDLogNLKV
https://t.co/1W5B2mVwOa #Ukraine’s Tyligulska #windpower plant, the 1st to be built in a conflict zone, generates enough #CleanEnergy to power around 200k homes, 60 miles from #frontline in southern #Mykolaiv region, w 19 turbines providing an installed capacity of 114 MW.
#Ukrainecast
BBC Ukraine's Kateryna Khinkulova remembers a former colleague, journalist Oleksandr Bondarenko, who was killed on the front line in Ukraine
BBC cyber correspondent Joe Tidy went to 🇺🇦 & met drone pilots in training & hackers
https://t.co/6MmFaeVM5q
Joining the concussed and head-injured brigade, spending the night in ambulance and A&E after a cyclist nearly killed me. This put many things in perspective, eg it could be so much worse. And I was lucky to have so many kind strangers around. And #NHS are heroes.
Sashko, ex-colleague, friend, talented, funny, good at whatever he wanted to do. We grieve and we will remember.
Ukraine war: Ex-BBC journalist Bondarenko killed on front line https://t.co/YOl7WcCL3V
An unforgettable discussion with Hanna Bilobrova, Dounia Sichov, and Uljana Kim, moderated by @khinkulova after the sold out UK premiere of Mariupolis 2.
The event was presented in collaboration with @KclFilmsUkraine and with the brilliant support of @LCI_Lithuania
As always with @TheEconomist phenomenal writing and a gripping account of an entomologist’s life, his fixation on studying stinging insects and a philosophical train of thought on pain and toxicity. Amazing.
Honoured to have partnered with @bbcworldservice & @BerthaDocHouse on the screening of Occupied. You can watch this powerful film about Russian occupation of Kherson online https://t.co/YGrsKNIoEM. Thank you to @agent_Alka, @khinkulova & @BBCPaulAdams for an excellent discussion.
Absolute must read by Jeremy Bowen - a story of two Ukrainian boys, barely more than kids determined to fight against the agression. Explains a lot about Ukraine, its past and future.
Moments of reflection from a year of war - BBC correspondents covering the conflict in Ukraine recall the people and the moments that have stayed with them https://t.co/HQCC7ZoCb0 via @BBCNews
Janet Gunn from a UK-based charity @BEARRTweets spoke about her organisation experience of raising emergency funds to help people in Ukraine.
She's also pointing out the remarkable response of Ukrainians: 82% of people in Ukraine are either donating or volunteering.
6 Feb at @ChathamHouse we'll screen fragment of #Occupied documentary & discuss the fate of Ukrainians under 🇷🇺 occupation, impact on children & humanitarian aid.
Dmytro Bahnenko
Alison Griffin (@SaveUKNews)
@khinkulova (@bbcworldservice)
Register here👇
https://t.co/qkPvXpOaeY
@ChathamHouse discussion on Ukrainian civilians under the Russian occupation - what can policy advisors, humanitarian organisations and the media do to continue drawing attention:
6 Feb at @ChathamHouse we'll screen fragment of #Occupied documentary & discuss the fate of Ukrainians under 🇷🇺 occupation, impact on children & humanitarian aid.
Dmytro Bahnenko
Alison Griffin (@SaveUKNews)
@khinkulova (@bbcworldservice)
Register here👇
https://t.co/qkPvXpOaeY
⚠️ We're dealing with a daily shelling of railway infrastructure. With the line damaged, we find a way how to fix it and #KeepRunning.
We'll share more info once we throw #russians out of #Ukraine.
“As if by some joke in the Ukrainian national character, unlike in the Russian one, there is no fatalism. Ukrainians almost never get depressed. They are programmed for victory, for happiness, for survival, for the love of life.” Andrey Kurkov, Diary of an Invasion.