Dead saboteurs, mass graves, slaughtered civilian columns, and mined corpses – Volodymyr had to see all this with his own eyes. From the first days of the war, the writer and photographer began to chronicle occupied Irpin in his diaries and on camera. Sometimes risking his life, Volodymyr did not stop for a moment, because he saw this as his mission - the world must see russia's crimes against humanity. Today, Volodymyr has more than 20 books published. The man publishes them from his pension, because he is convinced that apt words and eloquent photographs are the most powerful weapons.