Beyond Moscow and Kyiv, the impacts of the war in Ukraine may impact both people and wildlife.
Russian shelling have been a part of Odesa’s daily life ever since Russia invaded Ukraine. But a dedicated group of locals from police officers to hairdressers are fighting back as part of a territorial defense effort.
Retired from U.S. Army’s Green Beret special forces unit, Ryan Hendrickson is now retired. However, he is currently in Ukraine, working to remove mines and protect civilians.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, between 10,000 and 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers have killed, according to estimates made by Ukrainian officials in early December.
Scientists in the city of Sumy, close to Scientists in the city of Sumy, close to Kiev, are working to begin mass producing solar technology in order to keep the lights on as Russian rockets target Ukraine’s energy supply and electrical grid.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, war is at the doorstep of the European Union for the first time in decades.The 27-member bloc has so far responded to the conflict in a remarkably unifying manner.But how long will it last as war is continuing and that it will certainly cause an energy crisis and a recession in the EU?
Around 2 million children in Ukraine have been displaced by the war. The war may have severe psychological impacts for both people who were forced to flee and those who are still in Ukraine. But some children are coping because of a simple therapeutic technique.
Little Ukraine residents in New York City’s East Village as well as local Ukrainian Americans have been doing what they can to help war refugees from the war-torn country who have arrived in the US.Narrated by Anna Rice, Evgeny Maslov has this report VOA News
In response to recent Russian missile and drone attacks on energy infrastructure, Ukraine’s energy provider Ukrenergo has been carrying out emergency shutdowns in the Kyiv region.
The Russian armed forces’ continued attacks against Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure, are a blatant violation of international humanitarian law and are endangering the lives of civilians with freezing temperatures setting in, Amnesty International said today, as it calls for Russia to end its unlawful targeted assaults on civilian infrastructure.