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Yaroslav Amosov has become accustomed to rushing women and children to safety, consoling those weeping for lack of food and the sight of lifeless bodies.
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Yaroslav Amosov has become accustomed to rushing women and children to safety, consoling those weeping for lack of food and the sight of lifeless bodies.
Two elderly Ukrainians who found love after fleeing the war have spoken about how they supported each other through the past year of unimaginable trauma.
Arakhamia, a close associate of Zelensky, was part of a Ukrainian delegation involved in fruitless peace negotiations with Russia in the early weeks of the conflict. He said that what Moscow then presented as a "peace agreement" was actually an unfeasible "capitulation", based on the belief that Ukrainians "would be weak".
In an interview with FRANCE 24 in the Belgian capital, Dmytro Kuleba expressed confidence that Ukraine would win the war against Russia. He criticised those in the West raising concerns that the Russians are gaining the upper hand on the battlefield. He said that Ukraine needs "weapons, sanctions, money and solidarity", urging each country to choose how to show solidarity.
A Ukrainian-born solicitor in Manchester, whose own family had to leave their country to avoid Russia's bombing, has said it's her "duty" to help others flee the war by processing a select number of asylum applications free of charge.
As the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine approaches, Kyiv's forces near the Kupiansk area are remaining optimistic, despite enemy attempts to break through their lines.
The East Europe Foundation has launched the Phoenix Project, funded by the European Union. The project will strengthen Ukraine’s public sector capacity to effectively work with internally displaced persons and host communities, involve youth and technology activists in solving local problems, and promote small and micro businesses.
If young Mykyta Staskevich needed another reminder of what his hockey team of Ukrainian refugees was playing for back home, it came in the poignant form of the nation's flag unfolded in the locker room before its game against Romania on Monday.