Russia’s invasion has pushed the number of Ukrainians living in poverty to nearly a quarter of the population
Russia’s invasion has brought about the most severe economic hardship since the end of the Soviet Union
A QR code hangs from a destroyed building in Borodyanka, Ukraine, as part of a campaign to remove Russia from the U.N.July 7, 2023 5:30 am ETBORODYANKA, Ukraine—Lines snake outside churches and aid stations that hand out bread and secondhand clothing. Several restaurants in Kyiv offer free meals for the elderly, whose meager pensions have been squashed by surging inflation.
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