Search Editorial Photos
"Da Vinci Wolves"
51 professional editorial images found
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904783
11 January 2024
Relatives and friends are participating in a farewell ceremony for Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed fighting against Russian troops, on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), known by the call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He took part in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems, read by his voice, are sounding on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904784
11 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts death) Relatives and friends are participating in a farewell ceremony for Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed fighting against Russian troops, on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), known by the call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He took part in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems, read by his voice, are sounding on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904785
11 January 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin of Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, during his ceremony on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), known by the call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems are being heard, read by his own voice, on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904786
11 January 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin of Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, during his ceremony on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), known by the call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems are being heard, read by his own voice, on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904787
11 January 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin of Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, during his ceremony on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), known by the call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems are being heard, read by his own voice, on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904788
11 January 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are carrying the coffin of Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, during his ceremony on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), known by the call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems are being heard, read by his own voice, on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904789
11 January 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are taking part in a farewell ceremony for Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed fighting against Russian troops, on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems, read by his voice, are sounding on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904790
11 January 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are taking part in a farewell ceremony for Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed fighting against Russian troops, on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems, read by his voice, are sounding on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904791
11 January 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are taking part in a farewell ceremony for Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed fighting against Russian troops, on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems, read by his voice, are sounding on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904792
11 January 2024
Ukrainian servicemen are holding the Ukrainian flag during a farewell ceremony for Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024. The ceremony is taking place amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen poet and soldier, Maxym Kryvtsov, known by the call sign ''Dali,'' and to say their goodbyes. At 33, Maksym became the author of ''Poems from the loophole,'' which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves.'' Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh.'' Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion began. During the farewell, recordings of Maxim's poems are being played, read by his own voice, on the Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904793
11 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts death) Relatives and friends are participating in a farewell ceremony for Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed fighting against Russian troops, on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov (33), known by the call sign ''Dali'', and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole'', which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He took part in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves''. Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh''. Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems, read by his voice, are sounding on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904794
11 January 2024
A Ukrainian serviceman is holding a portrait of Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, during his farewell ceremony on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov, 33, known by the call sign ''Dali,'' and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole,'' which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves.'' Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh.'' Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems are being heard, read by his own voice, on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904795
11 January 2024
A Ukrainian serviceman is holding a portrait of Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, during his farewell ceremony on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov, 33, known by the call sign ''Dali,'' and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole,'' which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves.'' Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh.'' Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems are being heard, read by his own voice, on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904796
11 January 2024
A woman is reacting next to a coffin containing the body of Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, during his farewell ceremony on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov, 33, known by the call sign ''Dali,'' and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole,'' which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves.'' Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh.'' Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems are being heard, read by his own voice, on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904797
11 January 2024
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image depicts death) A woman is reacting next to a coffin containing the body of Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, during his farewell ceremony on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov, 33, known by the call sign ''Dali,'' and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole,'' which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves.'' Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh.'' Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems are being heard, read by his own voice, on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
A Funeral Ceremony Of Ukrainian Poet And Serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov In Kyiv, Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine.
11 January 2024
#10904798
11 January 2024
A woman is reacting next to a coffin containing the body of Ukrainian poet and serviceman Maxym Kryvtsov, who was killed in action against Russian troops, during his farewell ceremony on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on January 11, 2024, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Hundreds of Ukrainians are coming to honor the memory of the fallen Ukrainian poet and soldier Maxym Kryvtsov, 33, known by the call sign ''Dali,'' and to say goodbye to him. Maksym became the author of the book ''Poems from the loophole,'' which was recognized as one of the best Ukrainian books of 2023. He participated in the Revolution of Dignity and then volunteered to go to the front in 2014. Maxym fought as part of the 5th battalion of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps ''Right Sector'' and with the ''Da Vinci Wolves.'' Until 2019, he served as a senior machine gunner in the Rapid Response Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine ''Rubizh.'' Maxym rejoined the Ukrainian army as a volunteer in 2022 when the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine began. During the farewell, Maxim's poems are being heard, read by his own voice, on Independence Square in Kyiv.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.