Six-year-old Alisa Kulzhynska was in the hallway outside her bedroom in Kyiv when the mortar hit and changed her life forever.
Author: Anna Nemtsova
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Russian activists report “bloody” beatings, extreme prison sentences, and convictions for spreading “fake news” amid a year-old law limiting free speech.
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In Donbas, in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine, former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko saw firsthand the destruction from Russia’s invasion.
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