A year into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, what have we learned?
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108 Articles
Women of Ukraine: Where are they one year into Russia’s invasion?
In the first few weeks of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Independent TV reached out to a group of women who were trying to figure out how to survive the conflict. Victoria Bredikhina, Valeria Khrystoforova and Anna Labunet all shed light on their experiences over the past year — from being torn away from their families to being left to survive without electricity and water. “We have no plans, no certainty in the future. "Every one of us has one
A year after Russian invasion, defiant Ukrainians have truly come together
The images still feel fresh in my mind — of bombs falling on Kyiv, of people crying as they sheltered in the metros, of millions of people boarding trains to flee, kissing their fathers, brothers, husbands goodbye, not knowing if they would ever see them again.
Sarasota Ukrainians commemorate 1 year of Russia's invasion in Ukraine
Sarasota Ukrainians hosted a one-year commemoration of the War in Ukraine at the Bayfront Park in Sarasota, underneath America’s symbol of victory after WWII-- the ‘Unconditional Surrender,’ because they’re hoping for the same outcome for their home country.On the grass below the statue was a massive blue and yellow flag with large black letters reading “THEY ARE US.”“We’re, looking at the huge flag. It was handmade by Ukrainian activists in Ger…
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