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"textContent": "Twenty-five disposable cameras sent to the front lines of Ukraine. In return: images, letters, objects. Sergey Melnitchenko stretched a fragile thread between the rear and the line of fire, and let soldiers become, for the length of a single roll of film, the authors of their own story.\n\nL’article When Ukrainian Soldiers Photograph Their Own War est apparu en premier sur Blind Magazine.",
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