Marusia Sinkevich
Marusia is an editor and writer based in Kyiv, working with the UNITED24 Media team. She earned her degree in Sculpture from the University of the Arts London in 2017 and subsequently worked as a sculptor and technical artist in London’s major theatres. Following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, she shifted her focus from art to writing, joining UNITED24 Media. As the chief editor for the news team, she also contributes occasional articles. Her work often explores culture, history, and the lived experience of war in Ukraine.
Articles
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- Latest news
Live updates from the Summit on Peace for Ukraine, taking place on 15-16 June 2024 at the Bürgenstock resort in Switzerland.- Category
- War in Ukraine
This week, Ukraine remembered the children killed by Russia since the onset of the full-scale invasion. Hundreds have been killed and thousands kidnapped, their whereabouts unknown.- Category
- Latest news
Even as war rages on, Ukraine’s equal rights campaigners are preparing to hold their annual March for Equality on June 16th, demonstrating the Ukrainian LGBTQIA+ community’s unwavering fight for equal rights.- Category
- War in Ukraine
Two years after the fall of Azovstal, the fate of hundreds of Ukrainian prisoners of war, including members of the Azov brigade, remains uncertain. Held by Russia in undisclosed locations, they are denied contact with families, exchanges, and access to international observers. Why?- Category
- Anti-Fake
The fall of Azovstal was a critical point in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the tenacity of Ukrainian resistance. Yet, the story of the Azov Brigade, central to the defense of the steel plant, remains a subject of contention and disinformation, two years on. Let’s debunk.