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Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Heart Trapped In Guilt-Pain

Outlook revisits its December 2022 issue on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, shedding light on the unrelenting crisis that Ukrainians face daily.

Heart Trapped In Guilt-Pain
Heart Trapped In Guilt-Pain Photo: Outlook Magazine - 26 December 2022
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With the Russia-Ukraine conflict entering its 1,188th day, Russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine on Monday, firing 355 drones and nine cruise missiles in a single night. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attributed the attack to Ukraine's alleged targeting of Russian civilian infrastructure during a press briefing.

Ukraine's few cities have been reduced to rubble and its citizens displaced. Russian forces continue to bomb Ukrainian cities, while Kiev's troops retaliate with unflinching resolve. The international implications are widespread, with food and energy prices soaring.

Outlook closely covered the Ukraine-Russia conflict in its December 2022 issue, focusing on the war's profound impact on Ukrainians, encapsulated in the poignant theme "Heart Trapped in Guilt-Pain". This issue delves into the ongoing human toll, exploring the emotional and psychological scars borne by those affected by the war.

In this issue, Jeffrey Witsoe brings a firsthand account from the front lines, reporting for Outlook from ground zero. He wrote, "How Ukraine바카라™s War Museum Epitomises A Nation바카라™s Resolve To Fight Back.

This issue of Outlook also brings you gripping reports from other contributors and reporters, covering the resilience of resistance by Abhik Bhattacharya, the unfolding humanitarian crisis by Rakhi Bose, a cultural renaissance amidst turmoil by Mariia Shuvalova , the Ukrainian War raises the spectre of the revival of cold war between US And Russia by Seema Guha, the inspiring story of a liberation hero, the plight of Indian students evacuation from Ukraine, and more.

Read these stories and more in the issue of Outlook Here

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