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One year after Russian forces invaded Ukraine, local Ukrainians say they’re still grappling with the destruction and loss, but more committed than ever to supporting their countrymen.
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Ten days hiding in a crowded basement was Sasha Kaplenko’s first step out of Kharkiv, but not the hardest one.
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From her home on Cape Cod, Moscow-born Julia Zagachin is networking with Russian-speakers — many of whom emigrated years ago from countries that were part of the Soviet Union — to create an online platform called Jobs Not War.
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First family is expected to arrive in West Springfield, six weeks into Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Both have relatives in Ukraine, and they want to help protect their country and send aid to people wounded or displaced by the Russian invasion.
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Jo Hay of Provincetown has jump-started the global #ArtForUkraine movement locally with a one-of-a-kind Zelenskyy portrait to benefit Ukrainian children.
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Yevheniia Tovstyk is staying with her family in their home in Dnipro. She spoke with CAI's Sam Houghton about the challenges they face and what Americans can do to help
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Day and Kathie Mount of Falmouth have a daughter who’s lived in Kyiv for the last year and a half with her husband, who is a diplomat, and their three sons.