Chronicles of Evacuation. A Photo Exhibition on Saving People Opened in Vinnytsia.


A photo exhibition by the Eastern SOS Charity Fund has opened in the lobby of the Vinnytsia City Council. Its exposition contains dozens of photographs taken during the evacuation of people from various cities in Ukraine suffering from the war.
The photos show the work of evacuators who, risking their own lives, saved hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians. These images also tell the disturbing stories of people who were forced to leave their homes and found salvation through these teams.
The exposition will demonstrate how the evacuation process is carried out from the Pokrovsk direction and the Donetsk front-line territories. There will also be photographs from Kharkiv, Sumy, and Donetsk regions. Some photos were taken by foreign photographers, but most are by the Eastern SOS Foundation team.
The organizers of the exhibition emphasize the importance of drawing society's attention to the fact that the war continues and evacuation is ongoing. Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, the Eastern SOS Foundation has helped more than 88,000 Ukrainians escape danger.
The "Chronicles of Evacuation" exhibition is part of the project "Support for war-affected vulnerable groups of the population and residents of remote areas of Ukraine," funded by the European Union.
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