
Life in Ukraine
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![A retiree shows one of the water distribution points and explains how the elderly manage to get by. How Mykolaiv Endures a Water Crisis]()
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For more than two years, Mykolaiv has survived without a centralized drinking water supply—another crisis caused by Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine.![Invictus Games, Jets in the Skies, and Russia's Strike on Kramatorsk: This Week in Ukraine, in Photos Invictus Games, Jets in the Skies, and Russia's Strike on Kramatorsk: This Week in Ukraine, in Photos]()
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Russia’s terror against Ukraine persists, relentlessly taking lives and devastating cities. Yet, the Ukrainian spirit remains unbreakable. Ukrainians stand strong, competing in the Invictus Games with their largest team yet, continuing the Kursk operation in Russia, and driving technological innovation on the frontline.![From a Russian-Battered Philharmonic in Odesa to Frontline Drones: This Week in Ukraine, in Photos From a Russian-Battered Philharmonic in Odesa to Frontline Drones: This Week in Ukraine, in Photos]()
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The smoldering aftermath of Russian airstrikes in Kherson, the solemn farewell of fallen heroes in Kharkiv, and the Ukrainian drone bombers, targeting Russian equipment—this week’s images continue to capture Ukraine’s resilience in the face of war.![Photo by Andrii Bershadskyi/DSNS Kyiv State Emergency Service of Ukraine]()
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From Russia’s Molniya drone strikes on Kharkiv to Ukrainian soldiers defending Chasiv Yar, once home to 13,000 people, this week once again shows war’s toll and acts of resilience on the frontlines. Ukrainian families rally for their missing loved ones, and soldiers share their stories of survival and sacrifice. This is the week (25-31th of January 2025) in photos through the lens of some of the most prominent Ukrainian photographers.![What Does Just Peace Mean for Ukrainians? What Does Just Peace Mean for Ukrainians?]()
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For Ukrainians, peace is not just an end to fighting—it is the full restoration of their land, the return of their people, and accountability for those who waged war against them.![“The Enemy Doesn't Care Who You Are” How Wounded Veterans Train Ukrainian Civilians While Rebuilding Their Own Lives “The Enemy Doesn't Care Who You Are” How Wounded Veterans Train Ukrainian Civilians While Rebuilding Their Own Lives]()
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In Kyiv, civilians can receive free military training from veterans of the ongoing war with Russia. These veterans, many of whom have suffered serious injuries or been captured, use the program to reintegrate into civilian life while sharing their combat experience and helping others prepare for the challenges of war.


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