The large-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia has led to significant impacts on the lives of both Ukrainians and Russians. Sociologist Liubov Borusyak explores the experiences of Russians who left their country and settled in new places. The Economist visited five Ukrainian cities to observe the varying coping mechanisms of residents. In the town of Lyman, which was devastated by the war, the few remaining residents are facing a difficult winter, relying on wood for warmth due to the absence of gas and reliable electricity. Additionally, a study reveals that one in five researchers have left Ukraine since the invasion, leaving those who remain struggling to balance survival with work.
One in five researchers have left Ukraine since Russia's invasion, according to a new study. And those who remain struggle to juggle survival with work. https://t.co/uDpOyT6WF1
Over a year after Ukrainian forces drove out Russian troops from the eastern Ukrainian town of Lyman, it’s a struggle for the remaining residents to stay warm, with most people resorting to burning wood in the absence of gas and reliable electricity https://t.co/ruYATXWWoL https://t.co/L8q9F74XNp
More than a year after Ukrainian forces drove out Russian troops who occupied the eastern Ukrainian town of Lyman for five months, the few remaining residents in the devastated city are preparing for a difficult winter https://t.co/ruYATXXuej https://t.co/5VeLqAk9VN
From ravers to rubbish collectors, life for people in Ukraine’s cities is carrying on. Every little effort to restore normality is an act of defiance, a refusal to submit to the tyrant in Moscow. We share some of their stories https://t.co/FuWVQKYWEC 👇
Ahead of the new year, I travelled across Ukraine to get a sense of a country at war. Five cities. Five very different conflicts. https://t.co/xcmKwr5Vp0
The few remaining residents in the devastated Ukrainian town of Lyman are preparing for a difficult winter as the temperature drops. More than a year after Ukrainian forces drove out Russian troops who occupied Lyman, it's a struggle just to stay warm https://t.co/Bqs0vY0UZV
Ukrainian town faces tough winter, a year after driving out Russian forces https://t.co/Eo6MYlBS2U https://t.co/JI0UdmYW1M
How five Ukrainian cities are coping, despite Putin’s war https://t.co/OJGECdg0S1
Russia’s invasion has scarred every Ukrainian. But their experiences vary widely depending on where they live. The Economist visited five cities to see how residents were coping. These are some of their stories https://t.co/CkHtMYVqA4 👇
Based on her continued survey of Russians who chose to leave Russia following the large-scale invasion of Ukraine, sociologist Liubov Borusyak writes about how life in new countries is affecting their lives and personalities. https://t.co/7KVxN9p6AZ #RussiaUkraineWar