Some Ukrainians denounce the Russian intervention in their own way.

This is the case of Gamlet Zin-kivsky.

In Ukraine, he is considered the “local Banksy”.

He painted hundreds of walls in his hometown, Kharkiv, partly destroyed by the Russian army at the very beginning of the war.

To our reporters, he gave a tour of his works in the second largest city in the country, still today the target of Russian strikes.

He described to them his political action in support of the population and the soldiers who have been fighting for almost 11 months.

A report by Mélina Huet and Luke Shrago