Evgeniy Maloletka, born on March first, nineteen eighty-seven, is a distinguished Ukrainian photographer and photojournalist renowned for his courageous work as a war correspondent. His compelling imagery has brought global attention to the harrowing realities of conflict, particularly during the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Among his most notable contributions is his coverage of the siege of Mariupol, where he captured a haunting photograph of a woman wounded in the bombing of a maternity hospital. This powerful image not only resonated with audiences worldwide but also earned him the prestigious World Press Photo of the Year award.
In twenty twenty-three, Maloletka's exceptional talent was recognized with two Pulitzer Prizes. He received one for public service, which he shared with fellow journalists Mstyslav Chernov, Vasilisa Stepanenko, and Lori Hinnant. The second prize, awarded for breaking news photography, was shared with a team of talented photographers, including Felipe Dana, Emilio Morenatti, Rodrigo Abd, Nariman El-Mofty, Vadim Ghirda, and Bernard Armangue, all part of the Associated Press team that covered the war in Ukraine.