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How the world is supporting Ukraine

As the full-scale war continues, Ukraine is receiving a great deal of support from foreign governments and certain politicians. The unity of the global community in this matter is unprecedented. This is notably due to the active support of citizens...

Architectural projects for temporarily displaced persons

Thousands of homes have been destroyed or damaged during the full-scale war in Ukraine. The Russian occupiers have already left many Ukrainians without their property. In addition, millions of people have been forced to evacuate from ‘hot’ spots to safer...

Listen to the voice of Mariupol. Yulia

“Listen to the voice of Mariupol” is a series of stories of people who managed to flee from Mariupol. We continue the series with a conversation with Yulia Kostenko, a Ukrainian-speaking native of Mariupol who wrote a war diary during...

What laws and customs of war does Russia violate in Ukraine?

Since 2014, the Ukrainian authorities have repeatedly stated that Russia has violated various international agreements in the occupied territories of the Crimea, Donetsk, and Luhansk regions. After the full-scale invasion, the number of such statements has rapidly increased. Ukrainian human...

Housing IDPs at a ranch

From the first days of the full-scale Russian invasion, many residents of central and eastern Ukraine fled to the western regions to escape enemy shelling. Until February 24, the Skarbova Hora in Halychyna was a center for green tourism. But...

We’ve seen it all before. The absurdity of Russian symbolism

After the two major wars of the 20th century, a symbolic slogan was born — “Never again.” This idea was strongly supported by most countries but not Russia that started a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Russians came up with...

How Zgraya works during war

The regions affected by the full-scale war now face food shortages and limited access to essential services. Female volunteers quickly organized assistance for their communities, ensuring that they had access to basic necessities such as food, water, and medicine. Zgraya...

Russia’s crimes against Ukrainian children

According to the Office of the Prosecutor General, as of May 13, since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, 226 children have died and 420 have been injured to varying degrees. Most children were affected in Donetsk, Kyiv...

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