Uncovering Russian Soldiers' Graffiti: A Glimpse into Ukraine's Counteroffensive

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The Ukrainian cultural nonprofit Mizhvukhamy has created an open archive called Wall Evidence to document graffiti and inscriptions left by Russian soldiers during the occupation of Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Kherson regions. The archive aims to preserve these findings for future research and analysis, as well as provide insights into the identities and actions of Russian soldiers. The collected data includes apologies, nationalistic pride, and bloodthirsty messages, shedding light on the intentions of ordinary Russian soldiers. The archive may also serve as evidence for war crime allegations in the future.
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