Ukrainian prosecutor-general talks exclusively to USA TODAY about suspected Russian war crimes and being the first woman in her job.
Author: Kim Hjelmgaard and Jessica Koscielniak, USA TODAY
New lives, foreign cities: After escaping war, hardships for Ukraine refugees are just beginning
A German husband-and-wife team drove 20 hours to the Polish border from their small village. They returned with a load of Ukrainian refugees.
Full of stoicism and unspoken fear, Ukrainian men steel for battle as they say goodbye to families
Many Ukrainian men were stoic about family separations that have no foreseeable end as they join the war against Vladimir Putin’s forces.
In Lviv, Ukraine’s beleaguered government plans for what might happen in war with Russia
As plans for a field hospital in Lviv take shape, the city serves as a transit point for Ukrainians going to Poland.