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Ukrainians protest Russian envoy's visit to French island cemetery
Pro-Ukraine demonstrators on Monday protested a visit to the island of Oleron off France's west coast by Russia's ambassador to Paris, who paid tribute to four Soviet nationals who fought alongside the French during World War II.
EADaily, November 18th, 2025. At the Lychakiv cemetery in the city of Lviv, where the killed servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are buried, there are only 20 places left for their burial. This was stated by the managers of the executive Committee of the Lviv City Council Yevhen Boyko.
In the Kyiv region, some liberated areas are still mined, so many people now opt for cremation. In the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, people ask de-miners to come and clear the area reserved for the coffin in the cemetery.
A woman recruited by the special services of Ukraine agreed to carry out a terrorist attack on the Troekurovsky cemetery in relation to an official for drugs. This was announced on November 14 by the FSB's Public Relations Center.
Vira Katanenko, 66, cries while visiting a grave of her son Andrii Katanenko, a Ukrainian serviceman of 59th brigade at the cemetery in Bucha, Ukraine, Nov. 23, 2025.
Ukraine's funeral services are not immune to corruption. A scandal that has predated the war but been largely kept quiet has accelerated over the past three years. Bereaved families are the primary victims.
A new U.S. push to end Russia-Ukraine fighting has set off a flurry of diplomacy by American, European, Russian and Ukrainian officials.
Russia's FSB security service said on Friday that it had thwarted a Ukrainian plot to assassinate an unnamed top Russian government official and accused Kyiv of planning similar
In Vitaly Mansky ’s arresting portrait of life during wartime, “Time to the Target,” he allows audiences to breathe, to absorb the smallest details and even, somehow, to laugh as his camera focuses on Lviv, in western Ukraine, a place once thought of as relatively safe.