The third edition of the exhibition took place at the Publications Office of the European Union, a beautiful and spacious building located in the heart of Luxembourg.
This venue offered a unique opportunity to reach employees of European institutions, many of whom could now see the exhibition and learn more about the war in Ukraine and its devastating impact on everyday life. This was especially important as the war continues, making it crucial to keep the world’s attention focused on Russia’s war crimes, atrocities, and ongoing violations of international law.
The exhibition serves as a reminder to the international community of the severe human suffering and destruction caused by Russian aggression, and of the urgent need for continued global support for Ukraine.
By being hosted in such a prestigious location, the project gained even greater international visibility, fostering awareness and solidarity. The audience was not limited to Luxembourg’s local community — visitors from across Europe, working in the EU institutions, were also able to engage with the stories of Ukrainians living through the war.
In this way, the exhibition continues to grow in its mission to share the truth about Ukraine, highlighting the resilience of its people and their ongoing struggle for freedom. It stands as a powerful tool for reminding the world that this is not only Ukraine’s fight — it is a fight for justice and human rights everywhere.







