
Mariia Ulianovska
Correspondent at Voice of America (VOA)
Ukrainian journalist and documentary filmmaker. Correspondent at VOA @holosameryky Before: @NBCNews, @UaBabel, @HromadskeUA
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2 months ago |
voanews.com | Mariia Ulianovska
After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, artist and illustrator George Butler traveled to the war-torn country to paint scenes of modern wartime life. He also collected the testimonies of 25 ordinary people, which he has gathered in his book titled "Ukraine: Remember Also Me." Mariia Ulianovska has the story. Videographer: Viacheslav Filiushkin; Video editor: Maxym Shulga ShareWar in Ukraine through the eyes of an artist
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Jan 31, 2024 |
voanews.com | Mariia Ulianovska
Over 6 million Ukrainians have fled fighting in their homeland since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022. Even as the war continues, Ukrainian officials are laying the groundwork to get those citizens back in Ukraine when the war ends. Mariia Ulianovska has the story. VOA footage by Kostiantyn Golubchik.
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Oct 16, 2023 |
voanews.com | Mariia Ulianovska
U.S. volunteer Shana Aufenkamp is busy round the clock – she brings animals that have been rescued from bombed Ukrainian cities to Washington, D.C. Some of the animals were left behind when their owners evacuated to safer places, and now the cats seek new loving families in America. Mariia Ulianovska has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. Camera: Oleksii Osyka ShareUS Volunteer Helps Save Animals From Ukraine's Bombed Cities
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Jul 21, 2023 |
voanews.com | Mariia Ulianovska
As Russia’s war in Ukraine grinds on, many Ukrainians are so exhausted that they are ignoring air raid sirens — something experts call 'alert fatigue.' US scientists say it is contributing to the civilian casualty rate. Maria Ulianovska has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. Camera: Ivan Pavlovych
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Mar 1, 2023 |
voanews.com | Mariia Ulianovska
For a year now, artillery has played a crucial role in the Ukrainian army’s fight against Russian aggression. The US has already sent over a million shells to Ukraine. Mariia Ulianovska visited the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant where these shells are made. Camera: Kostiantyn Golubchyk
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