“Did the war end?” is just one of the millions of questions every Ukrainian has been asking since February 24th.
On this podcast, three young Ukrainians will try to answer some of the others. How did we get from 2014 to here? Is it time to call Russian atrocities a genocide? What is life like under Russian occupation? Join us as we chat with experts, journalists, and other Ukrainians to understand every aspect of the war that changed our lives, and is shaping history.
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“Did the war end?” is just one of the millions of questions every Ukrainian has been asking since February 24th.
On this podcast, three young Ukrainians will try to answer some of the others. How did we get from 2014 to here? Is it time to call Russian atrocities a genocide? What is life like under Russian occupation? Join us as we chat with experts, journalists, and other Ukrainians to understand every aspect of the war that changed our lives, and is shaping history.
Throughout the war, Ukrainians all over the country have shown remarkable courage, be it to help a stranger or save their loved ones.
In this episode, we hear from one of those Ukrainians — Max — who drove from Kyiv to Mariupol, under constant Russian bombardment, to evacuate his family. Not once — but twice.
This episode was edited by Anthony Bartaway.
Did the War End?
“Did the war end?” is just one of the millions of questions every Ukrainian has been asking since February 24th.
On this podcast, three young Ukrainians will try to answer some of the others. How did we get from 2014 to here? Is it time to call Russian atrocities a genocide? What is life like under Russian occupation? Join us as we chat with experts, journalists, and other Ukrainians to understand every aspect of the war that changed our lives, and is shaping history.