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Anna Kostiuchenko is a journalist based in Kyiv, Ukraine. 2022 – Present: Reporting from frontlines, covering stories on new kinds of weapons, volunteer initiatives, and human resilience in challenging circumstances. Hosted a program on diplomatic life from 2012 to 2017, providing insights into international relations, protocol, and cultural diplomacy. Worked in entertainment television and news departments since 2011, covering a broad range of topics and engaging diverse audiences. Developed a strong on-camera presence, storytelling skills, and an in-depth understanding of media production. Communication: Strong interpersonal and storytelling abilities
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Odesa resident Semen Turuta collects recycled materials to raise money for Ukraine. After he started recycling, local residents began collecting discarded items to help. Anna Kosstutschenko has the story
After Russia invaded Ukraine, Ukrainian professional tennis player Sergiy Stakhovsky immediately volunteered to fight for his home country. Anna Kosstutschenko has his story.
When it comes to military equipment being sent to Ukraine, big-ticket items like Patriot missiles and F-16 fighter jets come to mind. But for many Ukrainian soldiers, the U.S.-made 60-millimeter M224 mortars, also used by the U.S. Marine Corps, have been highly effective against Russian forces. Anna Kosstutschenko has the story.