Photographer Fabian Ritter spent three weeks with young people in Kyiv getting to know their outlook and documenting their new everyday lives
n Kyiv, restaurants and cafes are open, and some cultural venues have reopened their doors to visitors. But Russian missiles have recently struck the Ukrainian capital. Photographer Fabian Ritter, from Germany’s
Young people in the capital are trying to support their home country as much as possible: volunteering, collecting and sorting donations, activism and raising awareness on social media.No one knows yet what their future holds. But amid all the uncertainty, many are optimistic that the Ukrainian military will win.
A singer in the band Skinkedy, Nick reports that he has deleted all his songs in Russian, he only wants to sing in Ukrainian: “My main goal it to prevent the disappearance of our language, our music and our culture.” Best friends, Grisha and Borys, swim at a lake near Irpin. Grisha left Irpin half an hour before the Russians took the street where he lived with his family
For young people, there are many different levels of how the war keeps affecting them emotionally. They cannot avoid the seriousness of the situation, one unlike any other inat the moment. For Dymitry, the war is having a devastating effect. “I call my grandfather every day. He lives near Kramatorsk and has a farm there. He already had two Russian missiles in his back yard.
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