
Evelina Riabenko
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.com.my | Constant Méheut |Evelina Riabenko |Daria Mitiuk
THEIR lives intersected around a playground on a sunny Friday evening in Kryvyi Rih, a city in central Ukraine. Kostiantyn Novik, 16, had come with his cousin to hang out with friends. Serhii Smotolok, a 57-year-old welder, was nursing a beer nearby on the terrace of a restaurant, unwinding after his workday. Radislav Yatsko, seven, was sitting in the back seat of his parents’ car as they drove past the playground, headed home from an afternoon at their country cottage. Already a subscriber?
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Constant Méheut |Evelina Riabenko |Daria Mitiuk |Finbarr O’reilly
A Russian missile strike near a playground in central Ukraine killed 19 people, including nine children. The attack was a painful reminder that a cease-fire remains as distant as ever. A woman prays at a makeshift memorial in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, where a Russian Strike on Friday killed 19 people, including nine children. A Russian missile strike near a playground in central Ukraine killed 19 people, including nine children.
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Nov 10, 2024 |
telegraphindia.com | Maria Varenikova |Nicole Tung |Evelina Riabenko
It is impossible to say how many widows this war has created because Ukraine closely guards its casualty figures. But estimates suggest they number in the tens of thousands Maria Varenikova, Nicole Tung, Evelina Riabenko New York Published 11.11.24, 06:41 AM Representational image File image As Ukraine’s cemeteries have filled with dead soldiers, a legion of war widows has been growing.
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Nov 9, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Nicole Tung |Maria Varenikova |Evelina Riabenko
As Ukraine's cemeteries have filled with dead soldiers, a legion of war widows has been growing. It is impossible to say how many widows this war has created because Ukraine closely guards its casualty figures. But estimates suggest they number in the tens of thousands. The widows all have loss in common. But each copes in her or his own way. Iryna Sharhorodska, 29, always told her husband everything. His death did not change that - for over a year, she has visited his grave daily to speak to him.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Kim Barker |Evelina Riabenko |Anton Troianovski
[Estamos en WhatsApp. Empieza a seguirnos ahora] En una tensa reunión televisada con sus altos funcionarios el lunes, el presidente ruso Vladimir Putin arremetió contra Occidente por la incursión de Ucrania en territorio ruso iniciada hace una semana. La escena es una señal de cómo el ataque sorpresa ha inquietado al Kremlin.
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