Amira Barkhush is an on-the-ground reporter for UNITED24 Media. She focuses on the human dimension of the war, covering deeply personal stories of grief, hope, and resilience.
As the world prepares to commemorate the Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II, Russia’s observance has become heavily politicized. On May 9, the “Immortal
Regiment
" now parades children in Soviet uniforms, carrying portraits of Stalin and banners proclaiming “We Can Do It Again,” in a surreal display of state-driven propaganda.