Col. Artyom Gorodilov, who oversaw forces occupying the Ukrainian city where a massacre took place, was arrested and accused of large-scale fraud.
Tag: Bucha (Ukraine)
‘Decolonizing’ Ukrainian Art, One Name-and-Shame Post at a Time
Oksana Semenik’s social media campaign both educates the curious about overlooked Ukrainian artists — and pressures global museums to relabel art long described as Russian.
Ukraine Marks 2nd Anniversary of Russian Invasion, Determined Despite Setbacks
European and other Western leaders gathered in Kyiv to pledge support for Ukraine amid U.S. reluctance, while its troops suffer growing losses on the battlefield, where the Russians have been gaining ground.
Coming of Age During the War in Ukraine
Each age group has suffered through the war, but for young adults it has been particularly hard — and not just for those who have served on the frontline.
‘We Are Accidentally Alive’: A Muslim Cleric Reflects on His War Experience
Said Ismahilov fled Russians in eastern Ukraine and then fled the suburb of Bucha when the war began. Once the mufti of Ukraine, he is now a medic on the front line.
Bucha Gets a Remake, but Pain Lingers Behind the Facade
More than a year after Ukrainian forces wrested back Bucha from Russian troops, the town is physically transformed. But so much remains unresolved.
Video: Kamala Harris Says Russia Committed Crimes Against Humanity in Ukraine
The vice president was among a number of Western officials projecting unity behind Kyiv at the annual Munich Security Conference before the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
Kamala Harris Says Russia Committed Crimes Against Humanity in Ukraine
The vice president was among a number of Western officials projecting unity behind Kyiv at the annual Munich Security Conference before the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
Kamala Harris Says Russia Committed Crimes Against Humanity in Ukraine
The vice president was among a number of Western officials projecting unity behind Kyiv at the annual Munich Security Conference before the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
In Bucha, a Final Rampage Served as a Coda to a Month of Atrocities
Hours before Russian troops began withdrawing from the suburban town, a Russian soldier left a trail of blood and devastated lives in a last paroxysm of violence.