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About Julia
Julia Kalashnyk is a freelance Ukrainian journalist, living and working between Kyiv and Kharkiv, and reporting, as far as possible, the Russian war against Ukraine. Her coverage of the invasion has appeared in Euronews and La Stampa
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'Rockets flew by, we wallpapered': Escapee on life in occupied Kherson

14 Aug 2023  |  linktr.ee
The article recounts the harrowing experiences of civilians who lived through the occupation of Kherson, Ukraine, by Russian forces. It focuses on the story of an escapee who describes the daily life under occupation, including the constant threat of rocket attacks and the psychological toll it took on the residents. Despite the danger, the escapee speaks about moments of defiance, such as wallpapering their home as a form of resistance and maintaining a semblance of normalcy. The article provides a personal perspective on the broader conflict, highlighting the resilience and coping mechanisms of those caught in the war zone.

No place for eternal rest

12 Jul 2023  |  www.radiobullets.com
A putrid smell lingers outside a morgue in Gabes, Tunisia, where bodies of migrants who drowned trying to reach Europe await burial. Over 80 migrants have been recovered since May, overwhelming the morgue's capacity. Authorities, under pressure from civil society groups, are collecting DNA samples from unidentified bodies to help families identify their loved ones. Burial is complicated by local resistance due to fears of disease and religious concerns. The city of Zarzis, a key departure point for Europe-bound migrants, has been burying the bodies in a new cemetery. The Red Crescent has called for international mobilization to address the crisis.

As Russian bombs rained down, locals fled in their slippers to shelter in Kharkiv's metro

24 May 2023  |  euronews
The article by Julia Kalashnyk for Euronews covers the experiences of civilians in Kharkiv, Ukraine, who have been forced to live in an underground metro station due to the heavy bombardment by Russian forces. Natalya, a 62-year-old local, shares her story of fleeing her home and spending three months in the metro, only to emerge to a devastated city. Despite the Ukrainian forces pushing back the Russians, Kharkiv remains under threat of artillery. The article details the daily struggles of those who sought refuge in the metro, the community support they received, and the fear that persists even as city officials attempt to resettle them in dormitories. Many are reluctant to leave the perceived safety of the metro, and some have returned after attempting to relocate, indicating the ongoing trauma and uncertainty faced by the residents of Kharkiv amidst the war.

Putin-Zelensky, clash over the Holocaust. The Kremlin leader accuses Kiev of 'neonazism', the reply: 'We are the victims'

28 Jan 2023  |  www.lastampa.it
A clash between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky over the Holocaust, with Putin accusing Kiev of 'neonazism' and Zelensky countering that Ukraine is the victim. The exchange highlights ongoing tensions and differing narratives between Russia and Ukraine.

Missile storm across Ukraine, Kuleba: 'Senseless barbarism'

30 Dec 2022  |  www.lastampa.it
Ukrainians were awakened by air raid sirens and explosions as Russian missiles targeted key infrastructure across the country, aiming to leave Ukrainians without power during the festive season. Ukrainian air defenses successfully intercepted many missiles, particularly in Kyiv, though some regions like Odessa and Lviv experienced significant blackouts. Ukrainian officials condemned the attacks, emphasizing the resilience and preparedness of their defenses. The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed the attacks would continue, highlighting the ongoing conflict and its impact on civilians.

Ukraine, return to the Middle Ages

14 Dec 2022  |  ilsecoloxix.it
A total blackout looms over Ukraine, prompting those who can to leave the city and flee to the countryside. There, the chances of surviving the cold are higher with wood stoves.

Ukraine, return to the Middle Ages

14 Dec 2022  |  Corriere delle Alpi
A total blackout looms over Ukraine, prompting those who can to leave the city and flee to the countryside. There, the chances of surviving the harsh cold are higher with the use of wood stoves.

Ukraine, return to the Middle Ages

14 Dec 2022  |  Messaggero Veneto
A total blackout looms in Ukraine, prompting those who can to leave the city and flee to the countryside, where wood stoves offer a better chance of surviving the freezing temperatures.

Kiev plunges into darkness, water also missing. 'Russian warships in the Mediterranean'

30 Nov 2022  |  www.lastampa.it
Ukraine is struggling to stabilize its energy system following repeated Russian attacks on infrastructure, leaving much of the country in darkness. Residents of Kyiv face severe power outages, with some considering temporary relocation. The situation is dire in Kherson, with limited electricity and ongoing Russian bombardments. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg condemned Russia's tactics and pledged continued support for Ukraine, including weapons and generators. The Ukrainian Navy warned of Russian warships in the Mediterranean, highlighting the broader threat to Europe.

Half of Kyiv without light, heating, and water. Blackouts across the country, power plants reconnected

26 Nov 2022  |  La Stampa
Ukraine is struggling to restore electricity following a Russian attack that further damaged the country's energy infrastructure. About 50% of Kyiv remains without power, with residents like 37-year-old Polina experiencing prolonged outages of light, water, and heating. The Kyiv mayor has informed that a third of homes have heating restored and efforts continue to reconnect the rest. Despite the damage, the Prime Minister Denys Shmygal stated that energy producers are meeting 70% of the demand and critical infrastructure has been reconnected. However, regional energy networks face distribution issues, affecting 200,000 to 400,000 consumers in each region. Additionally, the recently liberated Kherson is under heavy bombardment, resulting in 15 deaths and 35 injuries, forcing evacuations from hospitals.

Ukraine in the dark: from Kharkiv to Lviv, the rain of Russian bombs has damaged energy structures

11 Oct 2022  |  lastampa.it
Russian bombing in Ukraine has led to widespread damage to energy structures, plunging areas from Kharkiv to Lviv into darkness.

Ukraine war: Escapees on what life is like in Russian-occupied Kherson

11 Aug 2022  |  www.euronews.com
Alyona, a 34-year-old woman, fled Russian-occupied Kherson with her son due to a planned Ukrainian counter-offensive. She described the harsh conditions under Russian occupation, including repression and a lack of essential supplies. Many displaced Ukrainians, like Alyona and Kateryna, have sought refuge in Zaporizhzhia, where volunteers assist them. The city, despite being near the frontline, has become a shelter for those escaping occupied territories. The article highlights the dire humanitarian situation and the resilience of the displaced individuals.

'Rockets flew by, we wallpapered': Escapee on life in occupied Kherson

30 Jun 2022  |  linktr.ee
The article recounts the harrowing experiences of civilians who lived through the occupation of Kherson, Ukraine, by Russian forces. It focuses on the story of an escapee who describes the daily life under occupation, including the constant threat of rocket attacks and the psychological toll it took on the residents. Despite the danger, the escapee speaks about moments of defiance, such as wallpapering their home as a form of resistance and maintaining a semblance of normalcy. The article provides a personal perspective on the broader conflict, highlighting the resilience and coping mechanisms of those caught in the war zone.

Ukraine, Ternopil: a refuge from Kharkiv and Kyiv

23 Mar 2022  |  www.radiobullets.com
The Russian attack on Ukraine has displaced around 10 million citizens, with 3 million fleeing to various EU countries and 7 million seeking refuge in western Ukraine. Ternopil has become a key city for internally displaced persons, including those from Kharkiv and Kyiv. The article highlights personal stories of refugees like Misha, who fled Kharkiv with his family, and Natalya and Oleksandr, who are experiencing displacement for the second time. Ternopil faces a housing crisis but continues to support refugees with humanitarian aid and temporary shelters. Despite the ongoing war, the city strives to maintain some normalcy, although it is under constant threat of air raids and missile attacks.

August 6, 2021 - News from Eastern Europe and the Caucasus

06 Aug 2021  |  www.radiobullets.com
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko ordered the closure of the country's borders, citing a security incident with Lithuanian forces and migrants. Lithuania has begun constructing a barbed wire barrier along its border and has taken a hard stance against migrants from Belarus. Russia blocked the websites of two independent media outlets associated with exiled businessman Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Investigative journalism outlet Bellingcat has launched an inquiry into the death of Belarusian activist Vitaly Shishov, who was found hanged in Kyiv, amid concerns of Russian FSB involvement in Belarusian opposition activities in Ukraine.

Behind the Back: Discovering Female Sexuality in Times of War

02 Dec 2020  |  www.radiobullets.com
Ukrainian writer Haska Shyyan discusses her novel 'Behind the Back,' which explores the themes of female sexuality and societal roles during the war in Donbas. The story follows Marta, a young Ukrainian woman from Lviv, as she grapples with her boyfriend's patriotism after he enlists in the army and her own sexual liberation and identity. The novel also touches on the cultural phenomena of Ukrainian migration to countries like Italy, Spain, and Portugal, and the resulting socio-cultural changes. Shyyan's work challenges taboos in Ukrainian society, particularly around female sexuality and patriotism, and has sparked public debate.

Being a Woman in Azerbaijan

03 Sep 2019  |  www.radiobullets.com
Nigar, a journalist and mother, discusses the duality of being a woman in Azerbaijan, highlighting both the respect women receive and the patriarchal constraints they face. She notes the progress women have made in gaining freedoms and participating in political life, while also addressing ongoing issues such as selective abortion, domestic violence, and the societal pressures on divorced women. The situation is particularly challenging in rural areas compared to the capital, Baku.
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