The Exodus to Lviv
Civil society mobilises as western city becomes a hub for those displaced by the war.
Civil society mobilises as western city becomes a hub for those displaced by the war.
“We will contribute with training and with support to help cover the story.”
As talks grapple with cease-fires and humanitarian corridors, the outlines of a deal are in view.
“The only thing Russia has achieved is a united hatred against Russian occupiers in this once-loyal city.”
As thousands of refugees arrive, opinion is split over the war unfolding next door.
Locals say that they are determined to help keep the historic port’s spirit alive.
But Europe’s poorest country calls for international aid to accommodate huge influx of refugees.
Experts warn that political manipulation and lack of funding may hinder the chances of holding perpetrators to account.
Thousands have left on specially chartered flights or made their own way to the borders.