The photo project tells the stories of 9 individuals who survived captivity, deportation, experienced war-induced sexual violence, or were forced to leave their homes in temporarily occupied territories.
The images depict the most valuable items the project's heroes took with them during evacuation: keys to an apartment in Berdyansk, a book from the Mariupol library, a blue and yellow ribbon with which the hero underwent captivity in Kherson. Among the items documented in the photo project are also accessories that occupiers tried to take from girls at a checkpoint, a note from a friend who remained in the occupied territories, and more.
"(In)visible Stories" can be viewed for free at the Centers for Assistance to the Rescued (CDV) in 10 cities across Ukraine:
- Chernivtsi from December 7
- Poltava from December 8
- Odessa from December 8
- Dnipro from December 11
- Kharkiv from December 11
- Kropyvnytskyi from December 11
- Mukachevo from December 11
- Kyiv from December 11
- Zaporizhzhia from December 12
- Lviv from December 13