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Thousands of Ukrainians are being held in Russian migration detention centers indefinitely. Instead of deporting them, Russia reportedly uses them for political bargaining and pressures some into joining its army.
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Even before the full-scale invasion, Ukraine was already facing a demographic crisis. The war has accelerated it, making a long-term migration strategy more important than ever.
Read why this could become one of Ukraine’s biggest post-war challenges here⬇️
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Ukrainian soldiers are spending months on the front lines not because it’s normal, but because leaving can be deadlier than staying.
Read more about why units stay at their positions for so long here👇
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Ukraine is losing population faster than Russia
The country’s population is shrinking faster than before the war. That is why the state needs a well-thought-out migration policy to bring back its own people and attract foreigners.
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Ukraine uses long-range strikes based on intelligence and combined drone attacks to destroy military and industrial targets deep into Russian rear areas.
Тextу.оrg.uа explains why it is now a key part of Ukraine’s strategy👇
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A 17-story building in Kyiv was left without heat, electricity, and water during winter after strikes on the city’s energy infrastructure.
Residents adapted to life in the cold, sharing resources to keep the building functioning as much as possible👇
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After a strike on CHP-5, a Kyiv high-rise lost heat, electricity, and water in a bitter winter, turning daily life into a struggle for survival.
We reconstruct how people endured freezing conditions, blackouts, and constant attacks in January–February 2026 ⬇️
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"The hardest thing here isn’t shooting. The hardest thing is waiting for them to tell you: That’s it, we’re pulling out of the position"
In some areas, soldiers stay in the same positions for weeks or even months because moving out is extremely risky. Read more here ⬇️
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"Some have not committed any crimes at all. But in reality, they are prisoners, and the Russians have specific plans for them"
Ukrainian citizens can spend years in Russian detention centers with no fixed term, often under indefinite detention ⬇️
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"The biggest motivation for me was that my parents are now proud of me"
Texty.org.ua shares the stories of former prisoners who joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine after parole — why they chose the front lines and the stigma they still face. Read here👇
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Thousands of Ukrainian citizens may be held in Russian migration detention centers without a clear legal status or a release …