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Scaling up Ukraine's reserve forces: key trends in Ukraine's wartime reality
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Articles

Why Leopards are the best solution for Ukraine

Glory to emergency responders: how do Ukrainian rescuers work during war?

Battle of Kruty 105th anniversary: how students stand up for Ukraine's independence here and now

Picture of 48th week: tank coalition for Ukriane’s counteroffensive

Scaling up Ukraine's reserve forces: key trends in Ukraine's wartime reality
Ramstein, Azov and the scandal in the Ministry of Defense - events in Ukraine are developing rapidly. Analysts' forecasts differ, as do the moods within society. And yet, some of the events occurring right now determine Ukraine's future. We analyzed the week's main news in the domestic and foreign arenas.

Giving life after death: everything you need to know about posthumous transplantation in Ukraine
How to save someone else's life after your death? Since 2019, Ukrainian laws have allowed adults to become posthumous organ donors. However, not everyone knows exactly how to act, who to turn to, and whether the procedure is too bureaucratic.

Get your resource back: how to support yourself in wartime

Survivor Assistance Centers: how to get comprehensive support during wartime

How to psychologically support a child in an evacuation? Psychologists’ advices to migrant parents

Finding the good in dark times: how to support yourself during blackouts

From batteries to gas cans: how to dispose of things that help during blackouts

Evacuating bees: how Ukrainians save most valuable insects during war

"The enemy can no longer think of anything we did not foresee": how Ukrainians are preparing for chemical attacks

Breaking Cycle of Violence: how women's shelters work in wartime
With the start of a full-scale war, domestic violence became less talked about. But it did not become less. Shelters for female victims of violence continue to operate even under fire. Some of them reformatted their work, and some continued to work as before. Rubryka tells about the experience of such shelters during the war.

"Donetsk Women's Council": how public organization from Mariupol helps IDP women

"The most difficult question was 'when will it end?'": child psychologist about experienced occupation

"I'm not afraid of anything anymore": story of the wife of a fallen defender, who creates Berehynia
