More than 8 million Ukrainians have fled Putin’s brutal war. But as the bloody invasion’s one-year anniversary has arrived, it’s not clear when the combat will end — or when…
The UN said the Ukraine war has left at least 8,006 civilians dead and 13,287 injured.Paul MartinkaThe army general added that Russia had suffered an estimated 180,000 military casualties while Ukraine had 100,000 killed or wounded in action.AFP via Getty ImagesNorwegian Chief of Defense Eirik KristoffersenThe army general added that Russia had suffered an estimated 180,000 military casualties while Ukraine had 100,000 killed or wounded in action.
At the time, she only planned to stay with her son for a few months. Now, he has a hard time imagining her going back. Vitalii Desiatnychenko brought his mother to New York in November of 2022, but his father is still in Kyiv.But for Liudmyla, who left her husband in the war-torn capital, the choice isn’t so easy.
“One day she has a good day, another day she’s homesick. She wants to see her mom, and she wants to see my dad. She just wants to go back to her comfort zone.“
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