February • 2022
Dmytro is excellent. He is resourceful, well connected, and a pleasure to work with.
Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, 79000
4 reviews$300 - $400 / Day
Hi, I`m freelance journalists from Ukraine. I cover political and religious topics from Ukraine, Russia and post-soviet states. Last year have been working as local producer/fixer/interpreter for ScrippsNews (USA), BBC Wales (UK), RTL (France), Sverigesradio (Sweden), Iran International, Afghanistan International etc. For fast and effectively communication please write me at x or at WhatsAPP +380939258246
February • 2022
Dmytro is excellent. He is resourceful, well connected, and a pleasure to work with.
September • 2023
Very good field producer. Dmytro gets the job done.
The remarkable stories of those living and fighting in Ukraine: of orphans liberated after months of hiding in Kherson; of the female sniper they call Ukraine's Joan of Arc; and of the champion weightlifter who stayed behind to look after the animals of Mykolaiv.
The world saw it coming, but still somehow it was beyond belief. The numbers are staggering: tens of thousands of dead soldiers, many Ukrainians, and many more Russians, slaughtered civilians, and a flood of refugees not seen since the darkest days of World War II. But behind every cold, hard statistic is a human story of love lost, dreams broken and acts of defiance that rallied the nation and the world. These are the stories from three months that changed the world. "Newsy Tonight" presents: Faces of the War
In this special Newsy Tonight report documents the realities of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, from the perspective of Ukraine's own people — those fighting on the front lines, those working to keep the country's infrastructure intact, and those caught in the destruction.
As the war in Ukraine grinds on, accusations of Russian atrocities mount. Few are more horrifying than the ruthless targeting of Ukrainian orphans. In this episode of Scripps News Investigates, we meet some of the innocent children who were abducted and sent to Russia like spoils of war. We share the chilling images of the littlest orphans as they're taken away — video now considered evidence in a war crimes trial. And we meet the investigators who are in a race to try to save them. We go inside their high-tech, groundbreaking search, and the relentless effort to bring these orphans home before it's too late. Scripps News international correspondent Jason Bellini tells the story — after two years tracking Ukraine's stolen orphans.
Short documentary piece about an amazing Ukrainian lady - Emerald. Her live pass is unpredictable - from glamorous Kyiv lady to a sniper. Regularly snipers get out someones lives, but she gives. She felt in love, got married and got pregnant, took her baby under the heart in a field trenches to give her birth in free country.
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