They were boys when the war began — innocent and ignorant of missiles, drones and Russian occupation.
Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion — the war still raging — they are facing adulthood in a country where being a man often means carrying a weapon.
Three years after Russia’s full-scale invasion — the war still raging — they are facing adulthood in a country where being a man often means carrying a weapon.
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Once great @washingtonpost.com further submerged into trump sanewashing, facist propaganda
Now that America has joined the axis of evil.
I cannot believe that Americans are idly standing by as their president aligns with N Korea and Russia.
I wonder how war veterans and the families of passed heroes feel.
The gun isn't the part that is making these brave Ukrainian boys into fighting men.
It is a sure fact now.