A trip along the Dnieper River explores what it means to be Ukrainian at a moment of extreme peril, as the country debates Russia’s place in its past, and its future.
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Gunman Kills 5 at Ukraine Rocket Factory, Adding to Tensions
Little was known about the shooting at the aerospace plant, but it came amid concerns about sabotage.
Ukraine Police Arrest Suspect in Military Factory Shooting
The authorities identified the man as a young national guard soldier and said he opened fire on fellow soldiers “for undetermined reasons.” The site has been a focus of weapons proliferation concerns.
Ukraine Soldier Kills 5 People at Military Factory
The gunman, a national guard soldier, opened fire “for undetermined reasons,” the police said, at an aerospace facility that has been a focus of weapons proliferation concerns.
Ukraine’s Burial Mounds Offer Meaning in a Heap of History
The Scythians, marijuana-smoking nomadic warriors of ancient Ukraine, built thousands of burial mounds that are at risk today. A preservation group finds resonance in them for a country at war.
Ukraine’s Newly Elected President Is Jewish. So Is Its Prime Minister. Not All Jews There Are Pleased.
Anti-Semitism is not the scourge it once was in Ukraine, but some Jews fear becoming targets as their prominence grows.
