At the London Book Fair, a photobook titled “Eyes of War” by Ukrainian photographers Kostiantyn Liberov and Vlаda Liberova was presented.

The publication was introduced by Olha Freimut Publishing as part of an international program promoting Ukrainian books. The photobook serves as a documentary chronicle of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, covering the period from 2022 to the present day. It features 280 photographs taken in frontline and recently liberated regions.

The edition combines images with texts that convey the experiences of people who have lived through the war. According to Olha Freimut, work on the project has been ongoing since 2022, with the authors gradually selecting materials for the book. She emphasized that the publication is not only artistic but also documentary in nature, capturing both the events of the war and its consequences.

The presentation included a separate meeting for international publishers, diplomats, and representatives of the cultural sector. Among those in attendance was Valerii Zaluzhnyi, who expressed support for the project.

The publishers note that “Eyes of War” is regarded as documentary evidence of Russia’s war crimes. Following the presentation, participants of the fair discussed possibilities for the book’s international distribution, as well as organizing public events and meetings with the authors in the United Kingdom.
















