The photo exhibition "Heroes Among Us" has opened in Dnipro, as reported by "Vydomo".
At the charity photo exhibition "Heroes Among Us" held in Dnipro, 35 works by photographer Konstantin Komikh were showcased. The images depict Ukrainian soldiers who are undergoing a challenging rehabilitation process after injuries.
78 "The main goal of the exhibition is to draw attention to the issue of tolerance in society. The attitude towards injured soldiers and people with disabilities remains problematic. This issue affects not only military personnel but also civilians. I aimed to convey their emotions, struggles, and daily challenges through the photos," noted the exhibition's author, Konstantin Komikh.
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"The main goal of the exhibition is to draw attention to the issue of tolerance in society. The attitude towards injured soldiers and people with disabilities remains problematic. This issue affects not only military personnel but also civilians. I aimed to convey their emotions, struggles, and daily challenges through the photos," emphasized the exhibition's author, Konstantin Komikh.
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Among the heroes featured in the exhibition is soldier Andriy Oleynik, who is undergoing a lengthy rehabilitation process after a severe injury: "The photo shows me training. Initially, it was very difficult, but gradually my muscles are recovering. It has been a year and a half since the injury. All four limbs, my eye were affected, and I experienced a concussion. Thanks to the doctors and my wife's support, I am moving forward. I will overcome these temporary challenges."
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"Such exhibitions are very necessary. People should not look away when they see us, but understand what we have gone through. Sometimes a simple thank you on the street gives us strength. I lost a limb, but the most important thing is that my mind is intact," shared soldier Sergey Polunin.
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