Gray Zone

First time I visited the Donbass region was at the beginning of summer of 2014, right at

the beginning of the military conflict. Nobody knew at that time how long this conflict

would last, and how difficult and painful the consequences of this conflict would be.

People of Donbass truly hoped the war would end quickly, and peace would come back to

their long-suffering land. Four years went by. The active phase of the conflict is over, but

there is no peace yet. With this war, hearts of people were filled with uncertainty, despair,

and complete luck of hope. Along the contact line of the fighting sides, so called "Gray

Zone" has been created. This is a conditional name for the territories without a specific

status, with no official government or law enforcement. There are no operational hospitals

or schools there, and there is no work. People's lives are in constant danger because of the

fighting. This protracted long lasting conflict and the foggy future turned the entire

Donbass region into the territory of the Gray Zone. Zones without any clear boundaries

in space and time. The Gray Zone is not only a territory, a piece of land, it is a sensation of

a person completely immersed in the darkness of the unknown in the face of war. This is

the vital state of existential loneliness of a person who has lost all the hope.

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