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Strikes

A pile of rubble is all that remains of Sea Pearl after a Russian air strike hit the family-run hotel in Zatoka, a beach village of 2,000 about 60 kilometres south of Odesa, on May 16. The neighbouring Villa Reef (on the right) was heavily damaged. Russia's plans to take over Odesa and its regions wiftly have failed but Ukraine's coast remains vulnerable to air strikes.
A pile of rubble is all that remains of Sea Pearl after a Russian air strike hit the family-run hotel in Zatoka, a beach village of 2,000 about 60 kilometres south of Odesa, on May 16. The neighbouring Villa Reef (on the right) was heavily damaged. Russia's plans to take over Odesa and its regions wiftly have failed but Ukraine's coast remains vulnerable to air strikes. © Michael Shtekel

Odesa Faces Grave Threats From Air and Sea

Although Russia’s plans to swiftly take the region failed, the coast remains highly vulnerable.

16 Jun 22
A view of the mines in the town of Toretsk in Donetsk region. If they were flooded, the river at the territory of the natural reservation Kleban-Byk would be contaminated.
A view of the mines in the town of Toretsk in Donetsk region. If they were flooded, the river at the territory of the natural reservation Kleban-Byk would be contaminated. © Yulia Abibok

Ukraine’s Coal Industry in Crisis

The devastating effect of decades of neglect and corruption have been exacerbated by conflict.

22 Jan 21

Afghan Anger at US Casualty Payments

Cash for deaths, injury and damage caused during military operations seen as disrespectful and violating tradition. By Habiburrahman Ibrahimi in Kabul

9 Apr 10
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