Матеріали автора Nadja Kelm
Under attack. What and when Russia shelled in Ukraine
This is an interactive map. By clicking on the legend, you can choose the type of shelling: artillery, rocket, or air shelling, while by hovering the mouse over a specific point, you can get the details: the date of the shelling, its location and coordinates or the reference link. Underneath the map, you can also choose a specific time range by moving a slider to the right or left. If you click on the blue rectangle, you can see a satellite image showing the destruction caused by the shelling.Читати українською.
How Russian strikes destroy high-rise buildings
Stolen water. How Russian occupiers supply water from the Dnipro River to Crimea, and why the supply is nowhere near enough
Water supply to Crimea became one of Russia’s most impactful propaganda messages to justify its aggression against Ukraine.It’s worth noting that in 2014, Ukraine stopped the water supply to Crimea through the North Crimean Canal. Previously, the canal covered 80-85% of all the freshwater needs of the peninsula, but it was mostly used for growing rice in the north of Crimea. After the Russian occupation, this business stopped, so the need for water decreased.However, the slogan "water for Crimea" became a propaganda meme, and Russian occupiers didn’t wait too long to announce the restoration of the water supply – or, more precisely, the beginning of full-scale theft of water from the Dnipro river. Translated by Dmitry Lytov, Mike Lytov, and Tetiana Sykes
On water, but without water. How half a million people in Mykolaiv live without the regular water supply and try to restore it
Since the middle of April, the second most populous regional center in southern Ukraine has been living without a centralized supply of drinking water, while the tap water is only suitable for toilets. The reason for this is a water pipeline that was cut off by the Russians, which stretches for more than 70 km from the Dnipro, and which had been supplying Mykolaiv with drinking water for more than 40 years. As long as the majority of the water line is in the occupied territory, it is impossible to repair it. TEXTY researched whether it was possible to establish an alternative water supply in three months and how the situation may be solved in the long-term perspective. Translated by Dmitry Lytov, Mike Lytov
A wall of fire. What projectiles hit the Ukrainian positions and how
In this project, we decided to show what hypothetically happens around the Ukrainian position when it’s showered with "lead rain".
In Ukraine, there are about 20,000 fires on arable land yearly
In Ukraine, people love to put things to the fire, and they rev in burning staff. Not only leaves and rubbish are burned, but also reeds, stubble, and grass. They are burned in such a way that sometimes forests also catch fire. In addition, more and more accidental wildfires occur every year due to droughts. As a result, we have the largest number of fires among all neighboring countries. Check out our interactive visualization to see what these fires look like.
Besatzung: Verluste der Ukraine im Zweiten Weltkrieg, аngerichtet durch Kommunisten und Nationalsozialisten
Occupation. Losses of Ukraine during World War II caused by the Nazi and the communists
Light and darkness. How illumination changed during the war in free Ukraine and in the occupied territories
There is more and more light in Ukraine. This is evidenced by the results of a study conducted by TEXTY.org.ua based on satellite images of illumination in Ukraine in the evening and at night.