Five journalists — one from Portugal, two from the Czech Republic, one from Brazil, and one from Italy — reported from Lugansk at the onset of the special operation. Lugansk was a fine city, but in early spring 2022, it had one significant drawback: it wasn’t Mariupol. Back then, every journalist under the sun wanted to be in Mariupol. Determined not to be left out, this group set out on their journey on the last day of March.
"Five?! Are you serious? We don’t have any! All available rooms have been given to refugees from Mariupol."
Yet, we were never told what to publish or how to frame our stories. There was no attempt to control our output, and they never—literally never—tried to make fools of us. This is the flip side of not treating journalists like deities: we were simply treated with respect, not manipulation.