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People Mourn After Rocket Attack On Kyiv
April 25, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Students and friends mourn their killed classmates a day after a deadly Russian missile attack on Kyiv, killing 12, including 3 children. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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People Mourn After Rocket Attack On Kyiv
April 25, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Students and friends mourn their killed classmates a day after a deadly Russian missile attack on Kyiv, killing 12, including 3 children. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: As night falls in Kyiv, rescue services continue to work on site of impact after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital Kyiv, hitting a residential area in the Sviatoshynskyi District. At least twelve people have been killed and many more injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: As night falls in Kyiv an emergency responder walks between piles of rubble, as rescue services continue to work on site of impact after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital Kyiv, hitting a residential area in the Sviatoshynskyi District. At least twelve people have been killed and 90 injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: As night falls in Kyiv, a woman is seen holding her dog in her arms, as rescue services continue to work on site of impact after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital Kyiv. The attack resulted in two deaths and left 54 others injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Destruction after a Russian missile strike on a residential building, which resulted in two deaths and left 54 others injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Destruction after a Russian missile strike on a residential building, which resulted in two deaths and left 54 others injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Russian War on Ukraine: Missile And Drone Attack On Kyiv
April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Smoke rises after a Russian missile strike which resulted in two deaths and left 54 others injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Russian War on Ukraine: Rocket Attack On Kyiv
April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Emergency Services clean up the rubble and look for survivors on the site of destruction after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. At least nine people have been killed and many more injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Russian War on Ukraine: Rocket Attack On Kyiv
April 24, 2025, Kyiv, Kyiv City, Ukraine: Destruction after a Russian missile strike on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. At least nine people have been killed and many more injured. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Russian Aggression Against Ukraine Ammunition Graveyard
April 22, 2025, Kharkiv, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine: A Russian-made Shahed drone at Ammunition graveyard, which serves as storage for physical evidence of Russian war crimes against Kharkiv’s civilian population, according to the Kharkiv Oblast Prosecutor's Office, at an undisclosed location in Kharkiv in April of 2025. (Credit Image: © Andreas Stroh/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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'The rockets didn't stop us': Odesa violinist Kryrlo Markiv, gears up for symbolic concert
Kyrylo Markiv, whose instrument was nearly destroyed in Russian attack, to perform in Berlin to mark Independence Day.
When news of a Russian missile attack on Odesa's Transfiguration Cathedral reached Kyrylo Markiv the violinist headed not to the nearest bunker but to the smouldering building in his home city's Unesco-listed historic centre.
Markiv, 27, wanted to help put out the fire, but he was also worried about his violin, a delicate instrument part-made of Ukrainian sycamore wood that he had stored in the cathedral’s choir room overnight.
Markiv travels to Berlin with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra on Thursday to mark his country's independence day with a free concert at Schönhausen Palace Gardens, his sturdy violin case acts as a symbol of defiance, carrying a replacement instrument loaned to him by a violin-maker who is repairing surface damage on the cherished original.
Kryrlo Markiv, violonist and singer from Odessa. Kyrlo worked in the famous Cathedral of Odessa - with his violin case , which has got damaged during the Russian rocket attack; HE will play with the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, in Berlin, Germany.
22.08.2023.
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Soldaten marschieren vorbei an einem Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119195
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Zwei Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer fahren durch das Gelände beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119193
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119185
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius spricht mit einer Panzerbesatzung bei seinem Besuch von Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119188
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Die Bundesdienstflagge flattert an der Einfahrt beim Besuch von Verteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119190
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer demonstriert seinen Nebelwerfer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119194
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius spricht zu Soldaten bei seinem Besuch von Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119187
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius besucht Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119186
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius fährt auf einem Leopard 2 A6 bei seinem Besuch von Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119192
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NEWS - Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203
Ein Leopard 2 A6 Kampfpanzer beim Besuch von Bundesverteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius beim Panzerbataillon 203 in der Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne. Hier informiert sich der Minister über die Leistungsfähigkeit des Leopard 2A6 Kampfpanzer. Augustdorf, 01.02.2023
*** Germany's Federal Minister of Defence visits troops training with Leopard 2 tanks in Augustdorf, Germany on February 1, 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 41119191
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466952
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466951
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466947
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466950
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466948
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466949
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466945
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466946
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466943
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466944
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466942
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466940
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung für Flüchtlinge aus der Ukraine im niederländischen Gouda
GOUDA - Ukrainian refugees are received in the reception center in Gouda. The old block office has been converted into a reception location for people who fled the war from Ukraine. Mainly mothers with their children are taken care of in Gouda, this is the only childcare location of the municipality. *** Local Caption *** 38466938
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