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HUELLAS DE LA GUERRA
La guerra deja marcas.
Muros agujereados, fachadas desgarradas, suelos destripados.
Cada impacto dibuja un mapa del caos.
Estas fotografías capturan la imagen de la destrucción – líneas, materiales, texturas.
A través de ellas, la violencia se vuelve superficie, la ruina se vuelve forma.
Un lenguaje abstracto, brutal, pero profundamente real.
December 2, 2023,
Kyiv, Ukraine.
Chernihiv in northern Ukraine suffered under the Russian invasion in March 2022.
Police quarters.
December 5, 2023,
Kharkiv, Ukraine.
The neighborhood of North Saltivka was badly damaged by Russian shelling in March 2022.
Before the war it had 400,000 inhabitants. Around 70% of the houses suffered damage.
December 2, 2023,
Chernihiv, Ukraine.
The windshield of a van -ridden with bullet holes and covered in snow- in Lukashivka. The small village suffered serious damage during the Russian invasion in March 2022. Photo taken from inside the van to show the driver’s perspective.
May 17th, 2024,
Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine.
Pervomayske Sugar Processing Plant (from beets), was partly damaged during Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
December 5, 2023,
Kharkiv, Ukraine.
The neighborhood of North Saltivka was badly damaged by Russian shelling in March 2022.
Before the war it had 400,000 inhabitants. Around 70% of the houses suffered damage.
November 19, 2023,
Kyiv region, Ukraine, in Borodyanka.
Buildings damaged by the Russian invasion in Borodyanka.
December 4, 2023,
Trostyanets, Ukraine.
Damage by a Russian invasion.
November 30, 2023,
Kyiv, Ukraine.
Antonov AN-132D damaged during the Russian invasion.
The Hostomel airport is owned by and named after the Antonov aircraft manufacturing company and operated by its subsidiary Antonov Airlines.
At the beginning of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the airport became the site of an intense battle. It was temporarily held by Russian forces and sustained heavy damage to facilities and aircraft.
June 2nd 2024,
Chernihiv Ukraine.
The Chernihiv football stadium was destroyed early in March 2022 by Russian missiles.
In the picture the stadium’s damaged tracks.
June 2nd 2024,
Chernihiv Ukraine.
The Chernihiv football stadium was destroyed early in March 2022 by Russian missiles.
In the picture the stadium’s damaged tracks.
December 8, 2023,
Gogoleve, Poltava Oblast, Ukraine.
On the night of 28 August 2023, Russian Federation forces launched a missile attack on the company Garant (they produce oil and export grains), Two Bulava missiles hit the factory killing 4 employees that were working the night shift.
Reconstruction work is well underway with over 1000 trucks of scrape metals taken from the site. 156 employees used to work there.
In the picture some corn left after the attack in one of the storage silos.
November 30, 2023,
Kyiv, Ukraine.
Damaged hangar.
The Hostomel airport is owned by and named after the Antonov aircraft manufacturing company and operated by its subsidiary Antonov Airlines.
At the beginning of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the airport became the site of an intense battle. It was temporarily held by Russian forces and sustained heavy damage to facilities and aircraft.
December 4, 2023,
Trostyanets, Ukraine.
Damage by a Russian invasion.
May 17th, 2024. Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine.
The Catholic Kateryna Serena church in Kyselivka was destroyed in June 2022. For 8 months the village was in the front line of the Russian invasion.