LOZUVATKA, Ukraine (Reuters) – Wives have become widows, parents long for captured sons, classrooms are empty and farmers can’t find the hands to work the land. Unlikely friendships have formed; old ones have fallen apart. Read full story
LOZUVATKA, Ukraine (Reuters) – Wives have become widows, parents long for captured sons, classrooms are empty and farmers can’t find the hands to work the land. Unlikely friendships have formed; old ones have fallen apart. Read full story