As the Russian invasion of Ukraine grinds on, a museum director in Ukraine’s cultural capital is turning to art as a form of resistance.
Author: Jane Arraf
In Lviv, a hidden work by a master is discovered.
During the renovation of a former Catholic church, a mural by the Polish painter Jan Henryk de Rosen was uncovered.
Russian Missiles Hit Power Stations in Lviv and Along Crucial Railways
Altogether, six electrical substations were struck along the railways in central and western Ukraine, according to a top rail official. The rail system is the country’s lifeline for humanitarian and military supplies.
Deaths of Foreign Fighters Draw Renewed Attention to Volunteers in Ukraine
At least three foreigners have been killed fighting with Ukraine’s International Legion. One analyst said many would-be volunteers underestimated the danger from Russian forces.
Ukraine Grapples With Fuel Shortages After Russian Attacks
Officials in Kyiv have urged residents to use public transportation rather than private vehicles in an effort to save fuel for the military.
Ukraine grapples with fuel shortages after Russian attacks on oil infrastructure.
Officials in Kyiv have urged residents to use public transportation rather than private vehicles in an effort to save fuel for the military.
A Family of Six Walks for Days to Escape Mariupol
At times, Russian soldiers were almost friendly, advising them how to avoid shelling and showing them pictures of their own children.
How Memes Are Driving Ukraine’s Fundraising Efforts
A campaign using internet memes and merchandise has rallied international public support for Ukraine in its war with Russia.
Rare Russian Strike Hits Lviv, A City Relatively Untouched By Violence
Hundreds of thousands of displaced people from other parts of Ukraine have fled to, or through, Lviv to escape the fighting. Then it landed on their doorstep.