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Rams’ Pajak opens state meet with silver medal in 1,600

25 May 2024  |  Herald-Standard
Ringgold senior Ryan Pajak achieved a silver medal in the 1,600-meter race at the PIAA Class AAA Individual Track & Field Championship, held at Shippensburg University’s Seth Grove Stadium. Pajak finished second to Butler’s Drew Griffith, who broke the national record to win the gold.

In war-torn Ukraine, a woman searches for her husband. Will she find him?

24 Feb 2024  |  www.latimes.com
Olena Kovalyk, a Ukrainian woman, is on a haunting quest to find her husband, Oleh, who disappeared during the Russian occupation of their village, Myrolyubivka. Despite the war entering its third year, Olena holds onto hope, fueled by dreams and memories. Oleh was captured by Russian forces after acting as a spotter for the Ukrainian military. Witnesses reported that he was tortured and died in a makeshift prison. Olena has been tirelessly searching for his body, enlisting help from various organizations and individuals, including the Reckoning Project and the Human Rights Center ZMINA. The International Commission on Missing Persons is aiding Ukraine in developing a missing-persons tracing system. Olena's search is a testament to the thousands of Ukrainians facing the uncertainty of missing loved ones amidst the ongoing conflict.

In war-torn Ukraine, a woman searches for her husband. Will she find him?

07 Oct 2023  |  ca.news.yahoo.com
As the war in Ukraine continues, Olena Kovalyk searches for her husband, Oleh, who disappeared after defying Russian occupiers. Despite the grim reality of torture and death in occupied territories, Olena clings to hope, driven by dreams and the need for closure. Her quest is emblematic of the broader national trauma, with thousands missing and the emotional toll recognized as a form of torture. Organizations like the Reckoning Project and the International Commission on Missing Persons are aiding in the search for truth and justice, but the task remains monumental.

The great-uncle of Russia's most infamous warlord was a beloved resident of this Ukrainian city. Should his name be scrubbed from its museum?

24 Aug 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment
In Zhovti Vody, Ukraine, a debate has emerged over whether to rename a museum honoring Yukhym Prigozhin, a local hero and great-uncle of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the notorious leader of the Wagner Group. The controversy arose after Yevgeny Prigozhin's involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine and his recent death in a plane crash. Local officials and residents are divided, with some defending Yukhym Prigozhin's legacy and others calling for the museum's renaming. The debate highlights broader issues of cultural identity and historical memory amid ongoing conflict and de-Russification efforts in Ukraine.

The great-uncle of Russia’s most infamous warlord was a beloved resident of this Ukrainian city. Should his name be scrubbed from its museum?

23 Aug 2023  |  www.latimes.com
Zhovti Vody, a city in central Ukraine, faces a controversy over whether to rename its history museum, currently named after Yukhym Prigozhin, a local hero and great-uncle of Yevgeny Prigozhin, the notorious leader of the Wagner Group. The debate was sparked by Yevgeny Prigozhin's recent comments and his association with war crimes in Ukraine. While some residents and officials defend the museum's name, others argue for its removal as part of Ukraine's broader de-Russification efforts. The city, already burdened by the ongoing war and an influx of displaced people, remains divided on the issue.

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign raises nearly $81 million after Biden drops out

20 Jul 2023  |  valleynewstoday.com
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign raised nearly $81 million shortly after President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed her. Leading Iowa Democrats praised Biden for his decision, while Republicans criticized his fitness to serve. The Democratic convention in Chicago will now be an open contest. Other news includes local events, legal updates on abortion laws, and political reactions to a shooting at a Trump rally.

Wagner mercenary revolt: Could it help Ukraine?

26 Jun 2023  |  The Christian Science Monitor
The Wagner mercenary group's brief revolt led by Yevgeny Prigozhin has raised questions about its impact on the war in Ukraine. While immediate effects on Ukraine's counteroffensive are minimal, the long-term implications could favor Ukraine by demoralizing Russian troops and highlighting internal dysfunction. Prigozhin's actions have exposed weaknesses in Putin's government, potentially undermining the Russian war effort. Ukrainian forces and civilians have reacted with cautious optimism, while the international community watches for further developments. The situation underscores the broader strategic importance of internal pressures within Russia on the conflict.

Russia Attacked a Ukrainian Shopping Mall With a Missile. The War Hasn’t Been the Same Since.

01 Jun 2023  |  www.vanityfair.com
The article recounts the devastating missile attack on the Amstor mall in Kremenchuk, Ukraine, on June 27, 2022, which resulted in significant civilian casualties. It highlights the experiences of survivors, the use of Kh-22 missiles by Russian forces, and the broader implications of targeting civilian infrastructure. Ukrainian and international authorities are investigating these actions as potential war crimes. Despite the tragedy, the community and affected businesses, like the Comfy store, are striving to rebuild and continue their lives amidst ongoing conflict.

Against war's grim backdrop, one Ukrainian woman's haunting quest

24 Feb 2023  |  aol.com
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, Olena Kovalyk continues her search for her husband, Oleh, who vanished after being captured by Russian forces. Despite the dangers and the emotional toll, Olena remains determined to find Oleh or at least confirm his fate. The couple had stayed in their village, Myrolyubivka, during the Russian occupation, where Oleh engaged in acts of defiance and was eventually taken by Russian soldiers. Olena's quest has led her to investigate potential burial sites and torture centers, with the help of local authorities, journalists, and international organizations. Her story reflects the broader national uncertainty and the thousands of individuals still missing due to the conflict.

In war-torn Ukraine, a woman searches for her husband. Will she find him?

24 Feb 2023  |  news.yahoo.com
Olena Kovalyk, a Ukrainian woman, is on a relentless quest to find her husband, Oleh, who disappeared during the Russian occupation of their village, Myrolyubivka. Despite the dangers and the emotional toll, Olena is determined to uncover the truth about Oleh's fate, who was last seen being captured by Russian forces. The article details the harrowing circumstances of his capture, the brutal treatment he endured, and the subsequent efforts by Olena to locate his body. The story also highlights the broader issue of the thousands of people missing due to the war in Ukraine and the efforts by organizations like the International Commission on Missing Persons to assist in the search for the disappeared.

In war-torn Ukraine, a woman searches for her husband. Will she find him?

24 Feb 2023  |  malaysia.news.yahoo.com
As Ukraine's war enters its third year, Olena Kovalyk searches for her missing husband, Oleh, who was captured and likely killed by Russian forces. The article details her relentless quest for closure amidst the broader context of the war's human toll. It highlights the involvement of various organizations in documenting war crimes and aiding in the search for missing persons, while portraying the Ukrainian military positively and the Russian military negatively. The narrative underscores the emotional and psychological impact of the conflict on individuals and communities.

Ukrainian forces bombard river crossing; Kherson a fortress

22 Oct 2022  |  japantoday.com
Ukrainian forces are intensifying their efforts against Russian-held Kherson, turning it into a heavily fortified area. The civilian population is being evacuated under martial law imposed by Putin, who is criticized for his military strategies and leadership. Comparisons are drawn between Putin's actions and those of Donald Trump, highlighting the failures of terrorizing citizens and propaganda in traditional warfare. The article underscores the West's support for Ukraine, attributing it to 'white privilege,' and predicts dire consequences for Putin if Ukraine regains all occupied territories.

Ukrainian forces bombard river crossing; Kherson a fortress

22 Oct 2022  |  japannews.yomiuri.co.jp
Ukrainian forces targeted Russian supply routes in the Kherson region, including a Dnieper River ferry crossing, as they prepare for a potential assault on Kherson city. Russian-installed officials are evacuating residents and fortifying the city. The Dnieper River is a strategic point for supplies, drinking water, and power generation. Claims of attacks on the Kakhovka dam and power station by both sides could not be verified. Russia, defying international law, annexed Kherson and other regions, imposing martial law. In Donetsk, Russian shelling killed two, and in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, Russian attacks caused injuries and damage. The U.S. and Russia held their first high-level defense call since May, and Belarusian involvement in the conflict remains a concern. Despite the ongoing conflict, the Kremlin claims Putin is open to negotiations.

Ukrainian forces bombard river crossing; Kherson a fortress

22 Oct 2022  |  www.hawaiitribune-herald.com
Ukrainian forces targeted Russian positions in the occupied Kherson region, focusing on resupply routes across the Dnieper River. Russian-installed officials are fortifying Kherson and evacuating residents. The Kremlin has sent additional draftees to the region. Ukrainian strikes have disrupted key infrastructure, including the Antonivskyi Bridge, prompting the use of ferry crossings. The situation remains tense as both sides prepare for further conflict.

Ukrainian forces bombard river crossing; Kherson a fortress

21 Oct 2022  |  https://www.kwqc.com
Ukrainian forces targeted Russian positions in the Kherson region, focusing on resupply routes across the Dnieper River. Russian-installed officials are fortifying Kherson and evacuating residents. The Kremlin has sent reinforcements to the region. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warned of potential Russian plans to destroy the Kakhovka dam. The article highlights ongoing military actions, international diplomatic efforts, and the resilience of Ukrainian forces and civilians.

Ukrainian forces bombard river crossing; Kherson a fortress

21 Oct 2022  |  www.kwtx.com
Ukrainian forces targeted Russian positions in the Kherson region, focusing on resupply routes across the Dnieper River. Russian-installed officials are fortifying Kherson and evacuating residents. The Kremlin has sent reinforcements to the region. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy warned of potential Russian plans to destroy the Kakhovka dam. The conflict has led to significant casualties and infrastructure damage. U.S. and NATO officials continue to support Ukraine, while Russia remains open to negotiations despite ongoing hostilities.

A cat (but not just any cat) is kidnapped and Moscow remains in suspense

09 Aug 2018  |  www.latimes.com
On August 1, the Mikhail Bulgakov House Museum announced the kidnapping of Begemot, a beloved cat and key figure of the museum. Begemot, named after a character in Bulgakov's novel, is a significant attraction at the museum. The cat went missing during his usual walk, prompting concern and a social media outcry. A witness reported seeing a blonde woman take Begemot, leading to a police search. Begemot was eventually found unharmed by Officer Vyacheslav Bulavin. The museum ensured Begemot's well-being with a thorough veterinary check-up, confirming his good health.
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