Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin said today on TV channel 112 Ukraine that Ukrainians in Poland are "saving the Polish economy." It was a response to new Polish PM Mateusz Moravecki who seemed a bit unhappy when he said that Poland had taken in a "a lot of refugees" from Ukraine. Klimkin estimates there to be about 1 million Ukrainians in Poland at present:
A political cartoon for Anticorruption Day:
Taking the train from Donbas to Galicia:
Winter in the frontline town of Avdeyevka without gas or heat:
Donbas is apparently in the spotlight at the OSCE summit:
A report on new Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravecki who, on his first day in office, spoke about how relations with Ukraine should be built on historical truth and that events such as "genocide in Volyn" cannot be forgotten:
"The Hand of the State" -- A report on Ukraine's National Anticorruption Bureau (NABU):
In Donetsk, separatist leader Aleksandr Zakharchenko has turned a school into a military academy: