Iryna Breza is a correspondent for RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service.
As air strikes hit the Dnipropetrovsk region, an aid group is helping families evacuate while they still can. One mother who traveled across the country to resettle spoke about the pain it caused her young son even as she held out hope for a brighter future.
In Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, Russian air strikes are starting to land as the front lines creep westward. A humanitarian NGO, Prolizka, has arranged for families with children to evacuate their homes and head to safer territory in the west of the country.
Ukraine's ethnic Hungarian minority of roughly 100,000 is concentrated in the western border region around the city of Berehove. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said this minority is oppressed, a claim Berehove's mayor rejects. Orban has blocked $55 billion in EU military aid to Ukraine.