The brutality of war on Ukraine’s front lines

The brutality of war on Ukraine’s front lines

Russia announced on March 29 it would scale back its assault on Kyiv. But in the village of Moshchun, just 20 miles north of the capital, the battle raged on. Read more: https://wapo.st/3wPdnKs. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:…

'Women are much stronger than men': A female combat medic on Kyiv’s front lines

‘Women are much stronger than men’: A female combat medic on Kyiv’s front lines

Sgt. Daria Filipieva, a medic in the Ukrainian army, couldn’t make it back to her unit when the war broke out, so she joined the volunteer forces defending the capital. Read more: https://wapo.st/3ucPh9N. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:…

A mother and son escape Russian occupation, but face an uncertain future

A mother and son escape Russian occupation, but face an uncertain future

Yevgenia Trivonos and her son Danylo, 10, were forced to flee their home in Vasylivka, a southern city now under Russian occupation. They arrived late at night by bus in Zaporizhia on March 9, and plan to keep pushing west…

'Your life is just ruined': Refugees reflect on what they left behind

‘Your life is just ruined’: Refugees reflect on what they left behind

Ukrainian refugees, many of them women with young children, arrived weary but relieved at the Medyka border crossing in Poland on March 9. They then boarded buses that would take them to the next stop on their journey. Read more:…

Civilians escape from Irpin with stories of grief and terror

Civilians escape from Irpin with stories of grief and terror

Panicked residents of Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv, are fleeing the city across a destroyed bridge, seeking to escape relentless Russian bombardment. Read more: https://wapo.st/3sQ8xdp. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK Follow us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/washingtonpost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/washingtonpost/…

As Russia bears down on Odesa, the elderly have no way out

As Russia bears down on Odesa, the elderly have no way out

The historic center of Odesa is a maze of sandbags and anti-tank barriers, as the city waits nervously for a Russian offensive. But many of its oldest residents have no plans to leave. Read more: https://wapo.st/3tMWrBo. Subscribe to The Washington…