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Tag: Ukraine Crisis

March 5, 2025

Less Than Half of 6.8 million...

Six and a half million Ukrainians remain refugees as the war in Ukraine enters its fourth year. According to researchers, less than half plan to return after the war is over.From Kyiv, Lesia Bakalets reports on what can be done to encourage more of them to return to their homeland.

February 25, 2025

It’s Business as Usual for Kharkiv...

have been shelling Kharkiv nearly every day since the start of their invasion three years ago.Local business owners continue to operate in spite of the continuous barrage, and volunteers from around the globe are on hand to offer support.

February 21, 2025

All Young Men Are Gone in...

The western Ukrainian town of Makiv is grappling with the absence of men. The Russian invasion has led to many people to either flee, fight, or lost their lives. It is a common problem in many Ukrainian towns and villages. The country’s decline of  population has been worsened by the war. People who are left behind are trying to rebuild their lives and have fears for Ukraine’s future.

February 19, 2025

‘I Want to Defect to South’:North...

A North Korean soldier captured in Russia has given the first public account of conditions supporting Russian forces, struggling with a language barrier, inadequate support and Ukrainian drones on what he had been told was a training mission.

February 14, 2025

How a Ukrainian Transit Evacuation Center...

As the Russian army advances, Ukrainian police and volunteers are moving quickly to evacuate people from areas along the front line. Pavlohrad is the nearest transit evacuation center in the Donetsk region.

February 12, 2025

Along Ukraine’s Frontlines,Anxiety Builds as Russian...

As Russian forces advance on the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk in the east, there are reports of heavy fighting. Pavlohrad’s citizens are becoming increasingly anxious as they worry their city to be the next target, a hundred kilometers down the road.

February 11, 2025

Coal Miners’ Jobs Left Open by...

Since large number of men being drafted, drafted,Ukrainian women have the opportunity to work in the vast coal mines in their country.Lesia Bakalets went to a mine on the front line in the Dnipropetrovsk region and heard from some of those.Due to security reasons, neither the exact location of the mine nor the full names of the miners have been disclosed.

February 9, 2025

In Colorado,Ukrainians Open Food Truck with...

With just a backpack, Ukrainians Yevhenia and Kostiantyn Mukhin fled Kherson in 2022. Determined to rebuild their lives but also to spread the joy of Ukrainian culture.

December 30, 2024

To Keep Residents of Ukraine’s Kharkiv...

In the Kharkiv region of eastern Ukraine, UNICEF and other aid organizations are helping people in getting prepared for the cold as severe winter weather sets in. The war has cost many people jobs and steady sources of money, leaving them unable to pay for heating.Among them is the Malakey family, whose two children have disabilities.

December 28, 2024

Presenting Latest Military Simulators by Ukraine...

Ukrainian tech companies working in the defense simulation technology industry are now forced to compete actively in international markets as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. SKIFTECH is a company that specializes in advanced military simulations.

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