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The history of the two photographers in the country: Felipe Hernandez and Diego Sánchez traveled to Ukraine on February 12 in the framework of a temporary truce agreed by the occupation and the government, to document the events that have happened since the November 21 in Kiev. During their stay, they manage to dive into the mythical barricade of Grushevsky Street, thanks to the contacts made during the first two days. On February 18, before the eyes of the world, the agreed truce is broken and an outbreak of violence begins that would end with the death of more than 100 people between police and protesters. Also as an editorial project KREV →
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The history of the two photographers in the country: Felipe Hernandez and Diego Sánchez traveled to Ukraine on February 12 in the framework of a temporary truce agreed by the occupation and the government, to document the events that have happened since the November 21 in Kiev. During their stay, they manage to dive into the mythical barricade of Grushevsky Street, thanks to the contacts made during the first two days. On February 18, before the eyes of the world, the agreed truce is broken and an outbreak of violence begins that would end with the death of more than 100 people between police and protesters. Also as an editorial project KREV →