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Life slowly returning to Kherson, still without power and water

Life slowly returning to Kherson, still without power and water

by Asami Terajima

KHERSON – Standing outside her small, dimly lit grocery store, Natalia chain-smokes several cigarettes until a customer finally shows up at the door. The 48-year-old shopkeeper misses being busy all day. More than a week after Ukrainian forces recaptured her native Kherson, she is still waiting for her long-time customers to

Mykolaiv theater lives on from bunker amid shelling

Mykolaiv theater lives on from bunker amid shelling

by Alexander Query

MYKOLAIV – The bunker under the Mykolaiv academic theater was packed, with the last preparations well underway for an evening show 30 kilometers west of the front line. It was a special night. The theater's first film festival since February was about to begin in early August despite yet another night

In constantly shelled Mykolaiv, volunteers do not back down

In constantly shelled Mykolaiv, volunteers do not back down

by Cyrille Amoursky

Located a mere 30 kilometers from the war’s southern front lines, Ukraine’s shipbuilding capital Mykolaiv has been a constant target for the Russian military throughout its full-scale invasion. Shelled almost daily, the regional capital with a pre-war population of 480,000 has seen over 500 residential buildings destroyed

Business far from usual in wartime Odesa

Business far from usual in wartime Odesa

by Alexander Query

ODESA – Odesa has always been Ukraine’s prime summer destination. Packed streets, buskers on promenades, and a relentless mass of busy restaurants and bars filled with tourists ready to party until dawn were the regular scenery in the city from early May to late September. But this summer, the loud

Russian troops leave shattered lives in Makariv

Russian troops leave shattered lives in Makariv

by Alexander Query

MAKARIV, Kyiv Oblast – Life is timidly reappearing in the half-destroyed town of Makariv. A dozen women in headscarves and rolled-up sleeves clean up the street, armed with brooms, against the apocalyptic backdrop. Not far, one of them is crying on her husband's shoulder. Ripped-open buildings and craters are everywhere, the

Foreign volunteers help fight Russia in Irpin
War

Foreign volunteers help fight Russia in Irpin

by Illia Ponomarenko

Irpin, Kyiv Oblast -- The urban ruins of the Battle of Kyiv contain many secrets. Irpin, a town just northwest of Ukraine’s capital, a battlefield of ruined homes, charred streets and broken glass, now seems forsaken in a lull. But beneath the debris is a living and buzzing underworld.

How ​​Ukraine swaps living soldiers for dead Russians

How ​​Ukraine swaps living soldiers for dead Russians

by Illia Ponomarenko

RUSANIV, Kyiv Oblast — Ukrainian emergency response workers dig into the fresh soil by a riverbank. “Careful,” they tell each other. “Just like that. Remove the upper layer bit by bit.” Every strike of the spade unearths new items in the moist dirt. Parts of cloth tatters, boot bottoms, traces of

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