On 9-23 October, Drohobych hosted a photo exhibition “(Un)visible stories” featuring stories of internally displaced Ukrainians who suffered from violence as a result of the war.
A photo exhibition “(Un)visible stories” with stories of internally displaced persons opens in Drohobych
The photo project tells the stories of 9 people who survived captivity, deportation, sexual violence, or were forced to leave their homes in the temporarily occupied territories.
When: 9-23 October from 10:00-22:00
Where: – Park shopping mall
The photos of the photo project depict the most valuable things that the heroes took with them during the evacuation: the keys to an apartment in Berdiansk, a book from a Mariupol library, a blue and yellow ribbon with which the project’s hero was captured in Kherson, jewellery that the occupiers tried to tear off the girls at checkpoints, and many others.
According to international organisations, more than 5 million Ukrainians have become internally displaced due to Russia’s military aggression and have been forced to start life in new cities from scratch.
The event is organised by the Drohobych City Centre for Social Services.
The exhibition takes place in the Park shopping mall, address: Drohobych, 1 V. Velykyi St. Opening hours: from 10:00 am to 22:00 pm.