Wildfires have consumed vast chunks of Ukraine. Is Russia deliberately fuelling the flames ?
In 2024, nearly a million hectares of Ukraine’s land burned. Heat, mines and shelling contributed, but footage of drones targeting firefighters has raised the question of war crimes Natalia Pryprosta was tending to her pigs when fire swept into the village of Studenok, near the city of Izium in (…)
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