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Ukrainian refugees are the focus of a photo exhibition at BNR

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A photography exhibition entitled "Conversations About War" will open today at the Bulgarian National Radio to mark 300 days since the onset of the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine. 

The photos in the exhibition show the first moments when Ukrainian refugees arrived in Bulgaria. "I wanted to use these just over 30 boards to raise the issue of war and how we all are reacting to it. What are our thoughts about it and what kind of future do we see," Yoana Terzieva, the initiator of the exhibition, told BNR-Radio Sofia.

"Conversations About War", on display until December 29, is sponsored by the US State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Meridian International Center, BNR and Bulfoto.



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