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Resource July 15, 2016

Meet the Journalists: Julia Barton and Misha Friedman

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Two years after Euromaidan, the Russian seizure of Crimea and conflicts in eastern Ukraine, a...

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Aleksei Morozov undergoes an IV treatment at a military hospital in Kiev. Image by Misha Friedman. Ukraine, 2016.

Captured Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko came home to a hero's welcome on May 25, 2016, after a prisoner exchange with Russia. But more than two years after Russia's annexation of the Crimean peninsula and support of a separatist conflict in Ukraine's east, life has hardly returned to normal for Ukrainians who had to leave their homes. The Ukrainian government is only beginning to get a handle on the internally displaced. The government has registered 1.7 million IDPs, but the true number could be higher.

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