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Are you ready for war? Five lessons from Ukraine
When the enemy strikes, you can take little with you in your emergency bag. Choose wisely
‘Ukraine fatigue’: why I’m fighting to stop the world forgetting us – podcast
Everyone likes to support an underdog, especially if it’s winning. But it’s one thing to win a battle, it’s quite another to win the war. And Ukraine cannot win without international support. By Olesya Khromeychuk
On Love and War – Byline Times Digital / Print Edition
Olesya Khromeychuk explores the role of hatred and courage; individuals and humanity in trying to live with the heinous crimes being committed against her country by Vladimir Putin
BBC News - HARDtalk, Olesya Khromeychuk, Ukrainian Historian and Writer
Stephen Sackur speaks to Ukrainian historian Olesya Khromeychuk.
Opinion | Putin Says Ukraine Doesn’t Exist. That’s Why He’s Trying to Destroy It. (Published 2022)
The country has a profound story to tell.
Why the West underestimated Ukraine
People deny me credibility because I am female, young, east European. They have treated my country the same way.
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