“Sylanka” – it is a space of stories from Ukrainians who witnessed, experienced or are experiencing the events of the full-scale war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. The resource aims to help Ukrainians "recover" and unite for the opportunity to participate in the reconstruction of Ukraine. We collected, systematized and thematically united these stories into "threads". "Threads" are common blocks of separate stories that allow readers to follow the connection and isolate for themselves practical advice and experience in the process of reading.
The occupiers set up a torture chamber in the local library. After the release of Stanislav, the writer from Kherson collected and washed the towels and embroidered cloths that decorated the library from the blood.
readThe fencing champion in a wheelchair has overcome all the barriers of war – 11 days in a shelter, evacuation, and the habit of speaking Russian. She plans to return to her native Kharkiv.
A beaded shirt given to a student by his mother helped him attract over 900 donors and raise over a million hryvnias for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Refugees from Kharkiv in Sweden have united to tell the stories of Ukrainian defenders and volunteers who, just a year ago, were directors, teachers, actors, and now stand with weapons in hand holding back the Russian invasion.
readI want to recharge!
Stories of eyewitnesses/participants of individual events related to the war and united by different thematic directions
I want to charge/tell!
The opportunity to join and tell your own story related to the war of the Russian Federation
Looking for help!
A feature for those who are looking for help/support and have a relevant query
Ready to join!
The opportunity to help or join existing initiatives