A writer charts her journey through grief as she mourns her brother, killed on the Donbas front line, and reflects how war has changed Ukrainian society
The war in Ukraine is now in its sixth year. Coronavirus has shut down the frontline crossing points that thousands of people use every day to get home, visit relatives and live their lives.
As Ukraine and Russia once again come to the negotiating table over the war in eastern Ukraine, a frontline town is trying to put itself back on the map.
As people take to the streets to demonstrate against German-led plans for stopping the war in Donbas, the views of civil society actors in east Ukraine are crucial.