He was a child. This is possible in the police, i dont know her, it just so happened that i went to medicine , what motivates me is that i see the recovery of patients , they are moving. They are returning to the life they had, they can take care of themselves there. Recovers after serving in advanced positions in kherson region and donetsk region. This year because of him, i bend my back and walk unevenly , well, cool, thats how they should be. Tetyana nedbailo Maksym Shevchenko news cherkasy ukrainian refugees who want to stay longer in poland are younger than those who intend to return to ukraine this is stated in the study of the migration platform and hiv and the center of east European Studies of the university of warsaw, the intention to stay is particularly affected by employment , and here are all these statistics. In poland, two hundred refugees from ukraine were interviewed and compared those who plan to stay in the neighboring country for at least a year and those who want
A new children’s book brings the inspiring story of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelesnkyy’s leadership to young readers in a collaboration with a UK author and a Ukrainian illustrator.
A little over three months after a Russian missile strike in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk killed writer Victoria Amelina, her colleagues and readers gathered at the 30th annual Lviv BookForum festival to honor her memory. British journalist Christina Lamb moderated the event titled “Women, War, and Justice: In Memory of Victoria Amelina.” The panel featured PEN Ukraine’s Executive Director Tetyana Teren, Lviv BookForum’s Program Director Sofia Cheliak, and human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk.