Evgenii Maloletka, Ukrainian photographer won World Press Photo contest with series “Siege of Mariupol”

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  1. Every time something like this happens, we say “never again”.

    And every time, we put a bit of effort into stopping it from every happening again. We have peace in Western and Central Europe now – it is doable. Next objective: peace in Eastern Europe.

    The Germany of the 1930s/40s was made to understand that its actions would not be tolerated. But we could not do the same for the USSR. Now, we need to use every avenue available to us to eliminate Russia’s capability to wage war.

  2. Pictures like these are why I am heavily against censored News coverage.Every time the *Tagesschau* for example reports from the War it is pixelated or blacked out entirely.

    I believe that to be a mistake.Show the whole damn World what this barbarity looks like.In full HD, with every gruesome act and cruel activity on full Display.

    Pictures like these would be shown -at best- for a second, with half blurred out.

    Coverage matters, the public actually *seeing* these things matters.Do you think the public would have taken a year to come around on Weapons with pictures like these on the evening News?

    Good on the photographer for gaining the exposure to the material.

  3. These heartbreaking pictures are hard to see. Yet I do not want to not see them. It is important to see them and understand the truth of it all.

  4. Each image is another compelling piece of evidence against Putin and his war crimes.

    Two ways in which this madness could stop tomorrow: (1) Ukraine surrender…and that ain’t happening, and (2) Putin is terminated with extreme prejudice.

  5. Ceonsored so all Russia fans out there can skip them and happily continue browsing? Or tell some b..it about “Putin’s war”?

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