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Red Horse: A Personal Diary of the Ukrainian Apocalypse

Ukrainian photographer Sasha Kurmaz chronicles the collapse of his world in a war album as raw as it is devastating.

Wednesday April 1st, 2026

Summary

Ukrainian photographer Sasha Kurmaz chronicles the collapse of his world in a war album as raw as it is devastating.

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