
Follow the 600-mile front line between Ukrainian and Russian forces and take a look at where the fighting has been concentrated.Ī year of living apart: Russia’s invasion, coupled with Ukraine’s martial law preventing fighting-age men from leaving the country, has forced agonizing decisions for millions of Ukrainian families about how to balance safety, duty and love, with once-intertwined lives having become unrecognizable. Scroll through portraits of Ukrainians reflecting on a year of loss, resilience and fear.īattle of attrition: Over the past year, the war has morphed from a multi-front invasion that included Kyiv in the north to a conflict of attrition largely concentrated along an expanse of territory in the east and south.

They have learned to survive and support each other under extreme circumstances, in bomb shelters and hospitals, destroyed apartment complexes and ruined marketplaces.

Portraits of Ukraine: Every Ukrainian’s life has changed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion one year ago - in ways both big and small.
