They were victims of a forgotten war in east Ukraine. Then came Russia’s full-scale (...)

3 août 2025 | Anastasia Taylor-Lind, Alisa Sopova
Long before Russia’s 2022 invasion, war simmered in eastern Ukraine and these three families found a way to survive — until the fighting forced them to leave home.
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