After four years of war, life in shattered cities like Mariupol and villages like Kudriashivka remains difficult, with residents facing problems with housing, water, power, heat and healthcare.
As Russia and Ukraine enter their fifth year of war, we check in with NPR's Joanna Kakissis for a snapshot of the key ...
"Freezing, but free," writes Daria Kolomiec. "That’s how I would describe the mood in Kyiv." ...
Indeed, the Russian invasion, which marks its fourth anniversary on Tuesday, has reshaped everything in the lives of ...
Reporting from Russian-occupied parts of eastern Ukraine is extraordinarily difficult. Connectivity is unreliable, outside journalists have limited access ...
Along with a growing number of war-wounded amputees, Mykhailo Varvarych and Iryna Botvynska are navigating an altered destiny after Varvarych lost both his legs during the Russian invasion.
In war-torn Ukraine, her family considers her a traitor. Her parents are her only family in Ukraine who still speak to her.
Four years ago today, on a cold wintery morning, every Ukrainians life changed irreversibly. And as Russian troops rolled into major cities and towns across the country, killing many civilians along ...
Civilians gather to receive drinking water distributed by the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry in Mariupol on May 27, 2022, after the seaside city in eastern Ukraine fell to Moscow's troops. (AP ...