Ukrainians have reacted with a mixture of concern and mockery to the narrative pushed by the Kremlin and Russian state media that Ukraine was behind
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Ukrainians Scale Up Crowdfunding to Help the War Effort
Earlier this year, Daria Chervona, a photo retoucher from Kyiv, was busy trying to raise 78 million Ukrainian hryvnia, about $2 million, for Ukraine’s army,
Some Ukrainians Helped the Russians. Their Neighbors Sought Revenge.
When I asked Bilozerkans about the types of collaborators they knew, I heard a taxonomy: There were the older Soviet nostalgists, usually pensioners, who missed
Ukrainians Embrace Cluster Munitions, but Are They Helping?
The images of Russian troops retreating from a village in Ukraine under fire leave little doubt of the impact of cluster munitions. Soldiers running from
Ukrainians Shun a Church Seen as a Kremlin Tool
For two decades, Ilya Solkan served as the parish priest in a tiny Ukrainian village outside the capital, Kyiv. He baptized babies, blessed marriages and
For Ukrainians Near Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant, Life Goes On
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, keeps warning of an impending nuclear tragedy. His military intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, recently said the Russians have “drafted and approved”
Ukrainians Return Home, Renewed and Resigned
A new sound wafts through the open windows at night in this town near the front line: children hollering at each other down the block,
U.S. Officials Speak to Ukrainians After Document Leaks
“If it is true that they have spied on us, it is a very disappointing act that undermines the South Korea-U.S. alliance, which is based
Thousands of Ukrainians Endure Dire Conditions Around Bakhmut, Aid Groups Say
Thousands of civilians remaining in the region around the city of Bakhmut — the site of a long, grueling battle in eastern Ukraine — are
Poland, Long Leery of Foreigners, Has Welcomed Ukrainians
A year ago, Russia’s military onslaught on Ukraine sent millions of refugees fleeing west, often to countries wary of taking in foreigners, raising fears of