When the burned and blasted remains of Russian tanks and artillery were first lifted from cranes on Saturday and lined up along Kyiv’s elegant Khreshchatyk Street — the Ukrainian capital city’s answer to New York’s Fifth Avenue or London’s Oxford Street — many residents were moved and unsure what to make of the defiance.
By Monday, viewing the wreckage of Russia’s killing machines had become something of a pilgrimage. Read more
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