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When a Russian missile hit a train station in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, more than 50 persons were killed and 109 more were injured.Many women and kids were among the crowd
Students are celebrating their graduations all over the world, including in Ukraine. Graduations, however, look and feel different now that the nation is entangled in a waru
Since the beginning of the war, several well-known Ukrainians have joined forces with their lesser-known comrades to defend their country from Russian aggression.VOA’s Russian service spoke with film maker Alisa Kovalenko about her work and advocacy for Ukraine
Both inside and outside of Ukraine, Ukrainians are seeking refuge in any way they can, and many of them take their pets with them
Thai analysts predict that this year’s rice production will be in rise than last, driven by the war in Ukraine and its effects on rising global commodity prices, despite concerns about wheat shortages in Russia and Ukraine
After undergoing a significant makeover in 2018, School #66 was the pride of Mariupol. However, everything changed in late February 2022
The deployment of thousands of Starlink satellite internet terminals by Elon Musk has significantly helped Ukraine in its conflict with Russia
Borys Sachalko of RFE/RL is reporting from fighting positions near Izyum, where Ukrainian troops are facing intense Russian fire. As they try to hold their ground, the Ukrainians fire Grad rockets and employ drones to track incoming artillery
Following the departure of many Western companies as a result of Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine, Moscow has opened the first of the restaurants that will eventually replace McDonald’s. The renamed Russian counterpart, dubbed a copycat by some, intends to affirm Russia’s self-sufficiency and defiance in addition to serving hamburgers
International humanitarian law defines war crimes as violations. War crimes include intentionally targeting civilians and torturing or raping them. All war crimes are not codified in a single document. VOA examines how such charges might be applied to Russian soldiers and leadersUU