Weekly photo: Franco-American photographer Peter Turnley followed Ukrainian refugees

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S.Ricottier, L.Le Moigne, G.Liaboeuf, Photos: Peter Turnley – France 2

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Saturday, March 19, special weekly photo issue which honors the photoreporters currently in Ukraine and who, for years, have awakened us in the theaters of war. Franco-American photographer Peter Turnley is one of them, he just returned from Lviv and Poland.

Lviv station platform (Ukraine)the starting point of thousands of Ukrainians fleeing the war, or even faces marked forever by war. These images were captured by the Franco-American photographer To fart Turnley. He got on the train with them. “There was not a centimeter free. I stayed up for twelve hours”, he says. He observed broken families, overwhelmed with emotion who took away their whole lives in a few bags.


Among the passengers, the photographer notices many elderly women, alone. “They often had slightly glazed eyes, the look communicated a lot of confusion and despair”he analyzes. Once past the Polish border, peace of mind, finally. “In these times of great loss, you see a lot of affection, people embracing each other. When you have nothing in front of you, the only thing that matters is love.”


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