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A free exhibition "(In)visible Stories" about internally displaced Ukrainians has opened in Kyiv (PHOTO) 12/11/2023 17:11:58. Total views 272. Views today — 1.

A free exhibition titled "(In)visible Stories" about internally displaced Ukrainians has opened in Kyiv. The news was shared by the Telegram channel "Kyiv City" on December 11.

"Through the photo project, you can learn the stories of nine people who endured captivity, experienced war-related sexual violence, or were forced to leave their homes in temporarily occupied territories. Exhibition visitors will see photographs of valuable items that the project's heroes took with them during evacuation: keys to an apartment in Berdyansk, a book from the Mariupol library, a blue-yellow ribbon with which a hero went through captivity in Kherson, and so on", - the message states.

It is noted that the exhibition is free and is located at the Center for Aid to the Rescued, at 6A Raduzhna Street. The center's working hours are Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 17:00.

 

Previously, it was reported that an exhibition of paintings by Mariupol residents titled "City of Mary: Strength and Creativity" opened on November 22 at the Vinnytsia Literary and Memorial Museum of Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky.