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Moscow
A former Ukrainian intelligence officer who defected to Russia in 2018 was injured when a suspected explosive device blew up under his Toyota SUV in Moscow.
Apr. 12
Germany
German journalists identified the logos of Knauf and WKB Systems on various construction equipment, house windows, and building materials scattered across war-torn Mariupol.
Apr. 4
Kyiv
Across Ukraine theaters that were once places of joy and entertainment have become memorials to one of the largest tragedies experienced during Russia’s war on Kyiv.
Mar. 24
Mariupol
Despite winning the Oscar for “Best Documentary Feature Film” the moment they got the award to celebrate its achievement was missing from the highlights program.
Mar. 12
Mariupol
The city of Mariupol was almost completely destroyed by Russian attacks and Kyiv says tens of thousands of civilians were killed.
Mar. 11
Mariupol
The Atesh guerrilla movement has discovered that Russian pilots and crew are using a number of nearby private homes as their quarters.
Mar. 5
Azov
Soldiers’ testimonies, photographs, videos, and military files form a comprehensive account of the 86-day siege of Mariupol in the early days of the war.
Feb. 26
Kremlin
Two locals who were poisoned were supposed to work in Mariupol conducting the Russian presidential elections, and the guests from Moscow came to give them final instructions and conduct an inspection.
Feb. 22
War in Ukraine
A powerful documentary film chronicling the first month of the Mariupol siege wins the British Film Academy Awards. Kyiv Post spoke to its director, Mstyslav Chernov.
Feb. 19
War in Ukraine
A local official noted “reinforcements of all kinds” around Mariupol as Russia brought in 5,000 more troops for training and to bolster reserve units for the eastern front.
Feb. 16
Kyiv
Whether contemplating roads full of human remains, child psychology in bomb shelters, or the psychic capacity of a murder of crows, Ukraine has no shortage of material for horror.
Feb. 8
Azov
With Russian forces dying to find Ukrainian soldiers hiding in occupied Mariupol, Ihor had to invent identities to stay alive. Hundreds of kilometers away, his pregnant wife was about to give birth.
Feb. 7
Germany
According to a German journalist, Mariupol is “functioning,” and the city already is allegedly rebuilding schools, residential buildings, and entire neighborhoods.
Feb. 2
War in Ukraine
These recently released numbers refer only to those unoccupied and liberated areas fully under Ukrainian control and to which its police had full access.
Feb. 1
War in Ukraine
A propagandist film tracks how Russians are investing in the ruins of Mariupol homes left by the dead or displaced after Moscow’s invasion caused mass destruction and upwards of 75,000 deaths.
Jan. 31
Mariupol
"If the world saw everything that happened in Mariupol, it would give at least some meaning to this horror," the filmmaker narrates.
Jan. 23