Nearly four years into Russia’s invasion, women here are increasingly taking on combat roles once reserved for men.
An increasing number of women are joining the Ukrainian military. Thousands of females are now serving in frontline roles as Russia's full-scale war on the country approaches its fourth year.
Tanya Bondarenko believes Trump's peace plan for Ukraine is not worth the paper it is written on. She says victory is down to ...
Former school teacher and tour guide Maryna Mirzaeva is serving her country in the military. She tells Lord Ashcroft of her ...
KYIV and KHARKIV, Ukraine — Maryna Mytsiuk spends her free time at a shooting range outside Kyiv, hyper-focused on hitting her targets. She's got to practice. She's waiting for a call that, any day, ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- 13 days ago Oksana was a project manager at a local bank in Kyiv. Now, she's dressed in tactical gear fighting for her country. "About five minutes ago we heard a rocket fly ...
"Her strength is her mind. Her choice is Khartiia." That was the message — written in sleek neon green script — shared across all social media accounts of Ukraine’s 13th National Guard Khartiia ...
Of the some 3.7 million people are internally displaced in Ukraine due to the full-scale Russian invasion, 57 per cent are women, according to UN estimates. Many have fled their homes more than once, ...
Combat medic Olena Ivanenko, 44, whose military call sign is "Ryzh," takes a break from the front line in the northeastern city of Sumy, Ukraine, earlier this year. (Anton Shtuka for NPR) KYIV and ...
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