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To mark the anniversary of the beginning of the War in Ukraine on 24 February, Bristol Cathedral is hosting a photography exhibition in support of RE:ACT Disaster Response entitled ‘Capturing Conflict’. The exhibition is a curation of hard hitting and evocative images, taken by some of the UK and Ukraine’s leading photojournalists.

The exhibition is presented on a digital display in the Newton Chapel inside Bristol Cathedral until 6 March, along with the prayer cards for Ukraine and a candle stand. The exhibition is available during Cathedral opening times.

“We are honoured to highlight the vital work RE:ACT are doing in Ukraine. As the anniversary of the war in Ukraine arrives, we pray for the victims, for the wounded and the captive, the grieving and the homeless, for those fleeing from war and those who remain,” says the Very Reverend Mandy Ford, Dean of Bristol.

RE:ACT is a UK-based humanitarian NGO that responds to emergencies in the UK and internationally, delivering rapid humanitarian action to the hardest to reach and most vulnerable.

In March 2022, RE:ACT launched Operation Pace, to address the urgent needs of the Ukrainian people following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. One year on, RE:ACT continues to work hard to provide food aid, medical equipment, and supplies to towns and villages on the front line.

The exhibition is free, however, if you wish donate to support RE:ACT’s humanitarian efforts visit their website.

Please note that some of the images shown are of a graphic nature and may not be suitable for all audiences, especially those under 16.

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