Ukraine street view project allows people to 'immersive themselves in the war'

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A project aimed at countering “Russian propaganda” has been launched a year since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine The WarUpClose2402 project uses 360° views to counter Russian claims the country is merely targeting military bases

, as well as other support groups, providing vital support to Ukrainians.

Civilians from two villages near Chernihiv told Mr Omelchenko how some Russians, who thought they were in the suburbs of Kyiv because of the asphalt roads and electricity, shot those who tried to tell them they were in the wrong place. Another woman in Galyna, Izyum, described how she had gone to fetch some water only to come back and see her “house had been destroyed with her whole family”.

Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine on 24 February last year, saying a “special military operation” was needed to “de-Nazify” and “demilitarise” its smaller neighbour. That’s despite Ukraine’s leader, President Zelensky, being Jewish.

 

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WarUpClose2402 Mykola Omelchenko one of the founders and photographers, told theipaer he started the project, along with two friends, to raise awareness of the toll the conflict has taken on innocent people as the world starts growing “tired” of war news

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