Image of wounded pregnant woman in Mariupol wins World Press Photo of the Year
Evgeniy Maloletka's picture, Mariupol Maternity Hospital Airstrike, has been named World Press Photo of the Year.
Ukrainian photographer Evgeniy Maloletka was one of the very few photographers documenting events in Mariupol at that time."For 20 days, we lived with paramedics in the basement of the hospital, and in shelters with ordinary citizens, trying to show the fear Ukrainians were living with."This year's winners were chosen from more than 60,000 entries by 3,752 photographers from 127 countries.for a series entitled The Price of Peace in Afghanistan.
"People's lives are also changing because the climate is changing, and they have to adapt to that, too. I wanted to capture this powerful spirit."for Here, The Doors Don't Know Me - a project in collaboration with residents of Al Max in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, to preserve the memory of their fast-disappearing fishing village.The World Press Photo regional winners were also announced, some of which can be seen below, with captions from the competition.
Workers deal with the environmental disaster caused by an oil spill at Repsol's nearby La Pampilla refinery at Playa Cavero, Peru.
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