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The digital archive of documents on the Russian-Ukrainian war has collected over 4,000 documents from various regions of Ukraine

The digital archive of documents on the Russian-Ukrainian war has collected over 4,000 documents from various regions of Ukraine
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The V. G. Korolenko Kharkiv State Scientific Library, with the support of the UCF, has created and presented a new virtual resource — the "Digital Archive of Documents on the Russian-Ukrainian War."

The main goal of this initiative is to preserve the history of Ukraine in an online format and support educational and research projects.

The creation of the website is the result of the project "Formation of a Digital Archive of Documents (publications, photos, videos) on the Russian-Ukrainian War." This new resource serves as a valuable source for researchers studying the events of the war and for those looking to gain a deeper understanding of the context and its consequences for our country.

The archive is based on publications from open verified sources: official websites of regional and city military administrations, as well as media from Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Lviv, Mykolaiv, Odessa, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, and other regions of Ukraine.

Currently, the website hosts over 4,000 documents categorized into thematic collections, such as: "State Policy," "Evidence of Russian Aggression," "Evidence of Ukrainian Resistance," "Volunteer Movement in Ukraine," "International Support," and "Culture During War."

The platform is operating in test mode, and the organizers invite all users to share their impressions and comments. Feedback can be provided through a contact form on the website or sent to the email: [email protected].

 

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