Gwara Media publishes a short digest of major news from Kharkiv and Ukraine on October 18, 2022. To find out more, follow the link. Briefly, clearly and precisely.
Ukrainian DJ Daria Kolomieс and Editor Olga Rudenko Named Next Generation Leaders by Time Magazine
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Daria Kolomiec created the Diary of War media project, in which she collected more than 40 stories about the lives of various people during the war: soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, paramedics, volunteers, and Ukrainians who managed to leave the occupied settlements.
Estonian Parliament Declares the Russian Regime as a Terrorist
Today, by 88 votes in favor, the Riigikogu adopted a statement condemning the annexation of Ukrainian territory and declaring the Russian authorities as a terrorist regime. In the statement, the Riigikogu harshly criticizes the military actions of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and the illegal annexation of the territory seized in the course of aggression.
The Avant-Garde Story of Ukraine Installation Comes to Vienna
The “Avangt-Garde Story of Ukraine” installation continues to tour Europe. On Oct. 18, the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy reported that the exhibition arrived in Vienna. The interactive stand can be found on the Human Rights Square. The installation tells about Ukraine, its history, culture, and heritage.
Inker Magazine Released a Comic about Ukrainian Teenager who Helped Destroy Enemy Equipment
Ukrainian Inker magazine published a comic about a 15-year-old schoolboy who helped the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroy about 100 units of enemy equipment.
“Klych” Project to Help Organize Events Supporting Ukraine Abroad
Klych cooperates with event organizers in Europe and the USA, in particular in New York, Boston, Chicago, Austin, San Antonio, Atlanta, and other cities. The project aims to build a community and help Ukrainians to create rallies abroad.
Atrocities in Izium: Identification of Russian Servicemen. Part 1
Gwara Media fact-checkers will collect as much personal data of Russian military personnel as possible so that none will escape a fair punishment. We handed over the found documents to Slidstvo Info, a Ukrainian investigative project focusing on high scale crimes.