The conflict in eastern Ukraine is often framed as a battle between pro-Russian and pro-Kiev forces, but the country’s political, social and ethnic makeup is far more complicated. Ukrainians in six cities told RFE/RL their views on the crisisI think a lot of Ukrainians are thinking about their personal history these days. We’re all wondering how to deal with this legacy that’s been handed to us – communism, famine, the Second World War, Orthodoxy. It all feels very fresh, very raw, now that Russia is waging war on us again.In Ukraine, your hometown says a lot about who you areDespite …read more
Source: The Guardian