One by one they formed a single-file line as each dog patiently waited their turn to eat from a recently constructed PVC feeding tube. Secured to a street sign with yellow and blue tape, the makeshift feeding station provided a steady stream of life-saving kibble for these hungry dogs left homeless by the war in Ukraine. “I've never seen anything like it,” Nate Mook told me over the phone from Kramatorsk, Ukraine. “They just lined up to eat. It was so symbolic.”
How we remember the past shapes how we will live the future. Ukraine’s monuments have undergone as turbulent a history as its people. What can be expected after victory?