On February 14, the Society of Antiquaries of London (SAL) held a conference ‘Cultural Heritage as the Target and Victim of War: First-hand reports from Ukraine’.
This one-day symposium is an opportunity to our colleagues working in the heritage sector in Ukraine to provide first-hand information to an international English-speaking audience about the damage inflicted in the course of the war started by invasion of February 2022 ordered by Vladimir Putin. We hope to gain greater insight into the current situation, and to identify ways in which real practical help can be given.
http://vovkcenter.org.ua/en/2023/02/09/cultural-heritage-as-the-target-and-victim-of-war-first-hand-reports-from-ukraine-2/
Among the speakers are members of the Archaeological Landscape Monitoring Group Pavlo Shydlovskyi, Vsevolod Ivakin and Viacheslav Skorokhod, who talked about the peculiarities of monitoring archaeological landscapes that were destroyed as a result of military operations in the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions. One of the main speakers is the director of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine, Fedir Androshchuk, with the report The Museum in a State of War.
https://www.sal.org.uk/event/31379/
https://iananu.org.ua/novini/konferentsiji/1248-kulturne-nadbannia-i-zahrozy-viiny
You can watch the event at: https://www.youtube.com/live/5R1s5CsmgeE?feature=share