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The feminist community emerging from the war in UkraineInside a shelter dubbed ‘FemApartment’, residents support one another as they help others affected by the Ukraine war.
Women in war: A pregnant soldier contemplates front-line returnAnna tries to settle in Lviv with her toddler as she prepares for her son’s birth and for her eventual return to combat.
LONG READInside a shelter for displaced Ukrainian childrenChildren deprived of loving, stable homes before the war, and from places hit hard by Russia, find support in Lviv home.
Women in war: A psychologist helps Ukrainian soldiers’ familiesMaryna, whose son died in combat in 2014, counsels soldiers’ families as she worries about her army-bound foster son.