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Mykola Soloviov, 88, is a painter the world does not know. His landscapes of eastern Ukraine, records of a lost time, lie tucked away in a modest home under threat of Russian attack.
At a children’s hospital in Lviv, an 8-year-old girl from eastern Ukraine named Mariia drew an orange-striped cat sitting atop a kitchen table, Yustyna Pavliuk recalled.
Like the painting, he said, the photograph captures an important moment in Ukraine’s history. “We hope it will pass down through generations,” he said. Daria Mitiuk contributed reporting.
Art of dissent: How Russians protest the war on Ukraine They risk jail, stigma and fines. But Russian protesters are finding creative ways to get their message out.
When the Russian army invaded Ukraine 32 months ago, Mary Milliner took it personally. Mary isn’t Ukrainian and has never visited the country. She was born and raised right here in Utah. But ...
Ukraine's best-known soldier began fighting Russians in eastern Ukraine in 2014, at age 18, forgoing dreams of becoming an artist. He died earlier this week on the same frontline.
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Supporting Ukraine, a painting (or three) at a time - MSNSupporting Ukraine, a painting (or three) at a time. Story by Lee Benson • 1w. When the Russian army invaded Ukraine 32 months ago, Mary Milliner took it personally.
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