‘Scare Raids’
Living under daily air raid sirens in Ukraine: some run, some stay defiant, some have become fatalists. All bear the scars of four years of terror.
Living under daily air raid sirens in Ukraine: some run, some stay defiant, some have become fatalists. All bear the scars of four years of terror.
A cemetery, a prayer meeting, and a 4-minute warning. One week in Kryvyi Rih revealed the reality behind headlines—and why hope still survives.
Watermelons grow again in fields once full of mines. Life returns to a devastated Ukrainian village. Here’s what I saw on my return visit.
Delivering aid to Ukraine’s liberated villages. Stories of resilience and generosity from communities rebuilding near the frontlines.
Google Maps nearly sent us into oncoming traffic. Then a Shahed drone hit 900m away. Just another week teaching doctors in Kharkiv’s bomb shelters.
Mobile medical clinics near the Russian border, air defence lighting up the night sky, and a shahed shot down right in front of us. Ukraine’s frontline reality.
Teaching Ukrainian doctors amid war: From Bucha’s memorials to inspiring sessions that brought tears. How medical education brings hope to the frontline.
‘It’s just a door banging’—the coping mechanism for explosions. Mobile clinics, blackouts, and frontline medicine in war zones in Ukraine.
Our final days in Ukraine: handing over the humanitarian van to CMA in Lviv, Lara’s soft skills medical conference, and an emotional farewell to Ukraine.
An Australian doctor heads to war-torn Ukraine — and returns humbled, inspired, and slightly wiser about tourniquets (and Nemiroff).