The Life and Death of a Ukrainian Photographer | The New Yorker

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The Life and Death of a Ukrainian Photographer

Maksym Levin started documenting war “to become famous.” After seeing conflict up close, his motivations shifted.

via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-life-and-death-of-a-ukrainian-photographer

According to an investigation by Reporters Without Borders, the men were “undoubtedly executed in cold blood, possibly after being tortured.” At the site of the killing, the Russians shared a meal, leaving behind packaging from their food rations, plastic spoons, cigarette packs, and instructions for firing rockets. Levin’s cell phone, helmet, flak jacket, and shoes were never found.