On 24th August 2023, on the Independence Day of Ukraine, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation
and PinchukArtCentre in partnership with the Office of the President of Ukraine
and Embassy of Ukraine in the Slovak Republic opened the Russian War Crimes
exhibition at
the Bratislavský hrad (Bratislava Castle). The project shows photos taken from
all over Ukraine since the start of Russia’s brutal and unprovoked full-scale
invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. Even so, it only addresses a fraction
of the committed crimes. It makes the Western audience witness the stories of torture,
executions, and bombardments committed by Russians against Ukraine’s servicemen
and civilians.
On 10 July 2023, the Victor Pinchuk Foundation and PinchukArtCentre in partnership with the Office of the President of Ukraine, Ukrainian embassy in Lithuania opened the Russian War Crimes exhibition during the NATO summit in Vilnius. The project shows photos taken from all over Ukraine since the start of Russia’s brutal and unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. Even so, it only addresses a fraction of the committed crimes. It makes the participants of the summit witness the stories of torture, executions, and bombardments committed by Russians against Ukraine’s servicemen and civilians.
54 students have become the winners of the Victor Pinchuk Foundation's Zavtra.UA competition 2022/23 and joined the community of the program's scholarship holders.