Olga Ivashchenko
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photojournalist based in Kyiv, Ukraine
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In our latest feature of The Times and The Sunday Times, journalist George Grylls travels to Ukraine to see Street Child’s work firsthand and meet with some of the volunteers who are working to restore the childhoods of Ukraine’s children.
Odesa cathedral repairs bring hope as Ukrainians enter third year of Russia’s war on their culture /reports Eric Reguly with moving photos from Olga Ivashchenko theglobeandmail.com/world/article-…
Near the Avdiivka frontline, I witnessed how Ukrainian Grad launcher teams are forced to fire one rocket at a time as Western military help dries up. “If we’re out of shells and equipment, what can we do?” the commander told me. “Our soldiers are dying.” theglobeandmail.com/world/article-…
Blackout in Kharkiv 9 April 2024 with Stéphane Siohan #blackout #kharkiv #war #ukraine #electricity #ivashchenko
“I worried a lot about the employees and about the whole world." "In Chornobyl, Ukrainians feel aftershocks of two Russian disasters: One in 1986, one in 2022." Remarkable reporting by Janice Dickson, with 📸 by Olga Ivashchenko: theglobeandmail.com/world/article-… #chernobyl #Ukraine
“We just wanted to live in Chornobyl. We never thought about the consequences.” Janice Dickson and Olga Ivashchenko report on those who have remained in the exclusion zone, despite the 1986 nuclear disaster - and the 2022 Russian invasion theglobeandmail.com/world/article-…
La ville a donc installé 27 salles de classes dans 5 stations de métro. 2200 élèves y étudient. Voici les photos d'Olga Ivashchenko. La ville devrait ouvrir une autre école souterraine à 1000 places d'ici à la fin de l'année.
“I have two children and I don’t want them to be left without a father.” As war rages, Ukraine attempts to bolster its tired ranks, but some young men are reluctant to fight. Our story from Kyiv with photos from Olga Ivashchenko via The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com/world/article-…
Three years ago, a Ukrainian special forces team left Kabul Airport to rescue The Globe and Mail's translators. Six months later, their own country was invaded by Russia. The Kabul Team has been on the front lines ever since. This is the story of their war theglobeandmail.com/world/article-…
Children who were in the building attacked by Russia at the very moment when a rocket hit the Okhmatdyt hospital. They were also lying under dialysis machines on the second floor. They survived only because the missile hit another corner of the building For The Globe and Mail