Faultine

Faultine documents life in the immediate rear of eastern Ukraine, in the grey zone behind the front lines that lies between civilian and military spaces. Pockets of life remain near a front that continues to draw closer, constantly targeted.

The Front’s Reach documents life in the immediate rear of eastern Ukraine, in the grey zone behind the front lines that lies between civilian and military spaces. As the war drags on into its fourth year, danger is no longer confined to combat zones. Pockets of life remain near a front that continues to draw closer, constantly targeted by Russian drones and bombs.

The project explores how sustained strain alters both the defence of a territory and the way it is inhabited. Technological advances in modern warfare have reshaped the use of space and individuals' relationship to it. The saturation of frontline areas with kamikaze drones has forced, beyond strategic changes, physical alterations to the landscape, with new forms of protection and fortification embedded into everyday infrastructure. Corridors of hastily installed anti-drone nets now coexist with expanding fortification systems aimed at reinforcing the defensive belt along the east.

The overlap of military presence with remaining civilian spaces blurs the distinction between frontline and rear areas. Frontline cities gradually fill with soldiers and equipment as the front approaches, interweaving civilian and military lives under similar conditions of strain. The effect of war persists through habits, bodies, and relationships, shaped by a constant awareness of danger and the need to adapt.

Rather than moments of combat, the project focuses on adaptation, the normalization of threat, and prolonged periods of waiting in between. From a form of warfare increasingly defined by drones and unmanned systems to the cost of conflict on individuals, civilian and military alike, the work reflects on the rear of a war shaped less by visible clashes than its sustained presence.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

New reinforced defensive lines are being installed east of Donetsk, outside of Dobropillia, in the Pokrovsk sector, in anticipation of further Russian advances. Sunflowers, a symbol of Ukraine, have taken root between barbed wire and dragon’s teeth. Dobropillia, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, 30 July 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Andriy, 30, has been fighting in the Ukrainian Special Forces since 2021. In between two rotations, he comes to the Sloviansk beach with some of his unit members to relax and train at the outdoor gym. Away from the front line, he trains his body. Physical fitness is essential, he says, for his work and, above all, to maintain mental resilience. Sloviansk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, 27 July 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

On the beach in Sloviansk, in the Donbas, a few dozen kilometers from the front line. Families from the region and soldiers come here to swim in the lake's salty waters and rest on its sandy shore. Sloviansk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, 27 July 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Along the T05, a vital logistics route between Kramatorsk and Dobropillia, teams of soldiers take turns installing anti-drone nets, providing rudimentary but effective protection for convoys near Petrivka, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, 28 July 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Susha, 24, and her partner, Vitali, 30, are both drone operators in the same unit of the 11th Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. After meeting in the army, they decided to fight together, as a couple, and have refused to be separated since. Near Petropavlivka, Dnipro Oblast, Ukraine, 21 September 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Racoon and Oumni, soldiers of the 59th Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, ready a Vampire drone on the frontline near Udache, Dnipro Oblast, Ukraine, 19 September 2025. The drone, nicknamed “Baba-Yaga” by Russian soldiers, can be used for heavy bombing operations and resupply.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Leprechaun and Shoum, two drone pilots fighting with the 11th Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, rest on their rotation from the front at their unit’s rear command post outside of Petropavlivka, Dnipro Oblast, Ukraine, 30 November 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Sergei, 51, is a maintenance worker in the municipality of Rodynske. He was hit by an FPV while riding his bicycle to work. He is the last patient being treated at the hospital before its evacuation due to the danger of Russian advances. Dobropillia, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, 30 July 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

A soldier from the 3rd assault brigade carries a Mavic drone during training at a polygon in eastern Ukraine near Izium, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, 14 November 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Anti-drone tunnels are installed on roads leading to the front line to protect passing cars from Russian FPVs on the way to the town of Ryasne, about nine kilometers from the border, in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, 8 November 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Civilians take shelter in a basement during a large-scale Russian attack on a nearby factory in the Kyivskyi district of Kharkiv, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, 26 July 2025. Bombardments of rear cities have drastically increased over the past year due to the mass production of Shahed drones, which are often used alongside missiles during attacks.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

An abandoned church used as a Russian Stabilisation point until the deoccupation of the area by the Ukrainian Armed Forces during the 2022 counter offensive in Mala Komyshuvakha, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, 15 August 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Oumni, a drone pilot within the 59th Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, in a trench on the frontline near Udachne, Dnipro Oblast, Ukraine, 20 September 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

Slyvka Nadiia Oleksiivna, 75, picks up a copy of a regional newspaper in a frontline village near the Russian Border. For many civilians remaining in this frontline area, the local newspaper is one of their only connections to the outside world, in Dmytrivka, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine, 8 November 2025.

© Louis Lemaire-Sicre - Image from the Faultine photography project
i

A columbian volunteer fighting in the Ukrainian Army during a drone training session in near Kamianske, Dnipro Oblast, Ukraine, 17 February 2026.