No end in sight
Images from Russia’s cruel and pointless two-year war in Ukraine

Today, Russia’s war in Ukraine enters its tragic third year. Since 24 February 2022, millions of refugees have been forced to flee for their lives, tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians have been killed, entire cities have been razed to the ground, and the country’s wildlife has been decimated.
The same destructive cycle has continued unbroken for two years with no end in sight, and as the US and EU look increasingly hamstrung by domestic political concerns, their once iron-clad financial and military commitment to Kyiv looks to be on the verge of collapse, even if the words of support and photo opportunities continue.
Novaya Gazeta Europe looks back at the key images of the war so far and the tragic toll it has taken on Ukrainians fighting for their right to exist.

Breaking the waves
The Kremlin’s latest attempt to quash Telegram echoes the Soviet Union’s war on foreign radio broadcasts

Moscow’s Gulag Museum renamed Museum of Memory and dedicated to ‘genocide of the Soviet people’

Deserting the paper army
How one woman refused to be a cog in Russia’s military machine

Russian journalist jailed over €3 donation to Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation

Russian political prisoner dies after suffering heart attack in custody

Two Russian minors given 7-year sentences and massive fines for setting fire to military helicopter

Russia’s State Duma passes law allowing FSB to block individual communications

Russian man who declared himself a ‘foreign agent’ as a joke now faces criminal charges

Analysts say 2025 was deadliest year of war for both Ukrainian and Russian civilians


