Wives, mothers, fighters, activists : the millennial women keeping Ukraine going
Born into an independent Ukraine, the lives of these young women changed for ever when Russia invaded their country, forcing them to shoulder huge burdens of responsibility Photographs by Julia Kochetova Ukraine is increasingly a country held together, behind the military lines, by women. Those (…)
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