
Ukrainian Photographer in Bratislava Documents War's Impact Through Images of Children and Cemeteries
Ukrainian photographer Maryna Syrovatka, who lives in Bratislava, experienced burnout while working on the Ukrainian-Slovak aid line following Russia's invasion of her homeland. She recalls a particularly emotional moment when an elderly Slovak man from a remote village called to ask if the war reports he heard on the radio were true, breaking down in tears when confirmed. Syrovatka has dedicated her photography to documenting the war's impact, capturing images of makeshift cemeteries on playgrounds and an 8-year-old girl named Eva saying goodbye to her toys. The photographer emphasizes her determination to ensure these powerful moments of loss and displacement are not forgotten, using her camera to preserve the human cost of the conflict for future generations.
