For those lucky enough to have schools to return to, back-to-school day is still colored by war. Schools must now have bomb shelters, and first-aid kits are handed out along with pens and paper.
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Bucha Is Still Burying Victims of Wartime Atrocities
More bodies were interred in the Kyiv suburb this week. They had no names, only numbers.
The Hunt Is On for ‘War Trophies’ in Ukraine
Collectors across the country are seeking pieces of shrapnel, bits of bombs and even the uniforms of dead Russians. It’s part of an urge to feel more directly connected to the cause.
Reunited in Bucha, a Ukrainian Family Comes to Terms With War’s Traumas
As flowers bloom amid the wreckage, the Kyiv suburb synonymous with atrocity feels almost normal again. But the lives of the people there may never be.
The War in Ukraine Is the True Culture War
With Russia trying to erase Ukraine’s national identity, the fight to preserve, and build upon, Ukraine’s artistic heritage has taken on new urgency.
Australia’s Prime Minister Promises More Aid During Ukraine Visit
President Volodymyr Zelensky described the visit as the first by an Australian prime minister to his country during their history of diplomatic relations.
In Bucha, a Symbol of Death and Atrocity, Life Returns
About 10,000 residents have come back to this eastern Ukrainian city, which is racing to repair the physical and psychological damage from Russia’s occupation.
Your Tuesday Briefing: Beijing’s Fight against Lockdowns
And Mariupol evacuees start to emerge.
They Fell Deeply in Love in Bucha. One Russian Bullet Ended It All.
Over nearly two decades, Iryna Abramova and her husband, Oleh, built a life of love and happiness. Now, she says, she wishes the Russian soldiers had shot her, too.
Bodies of Three Men Found in Bucha, Ukrainian Officials Say
A police chief said that victims’ bodies were discovered in a forest, and showed signs of mutilation.