
Amid war's tragedies, Ukraine's kids paint eggs to keep 'life' going
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Amid war's tragedies in Ukraine, children in Kyiv — including evacuees from other areas of the country — took time to decorate traditional Ukrainian Easter eggs ahead of Orthodox Easter this year. Yet the usually fun, festive activity took on a more patriotic tone nearly 60 days into the Russia-Ukraine war.
"Many people are diverting from tradition a little, not drawing the usual images like stars, flowers," Mariya Poshyvailo, who works at the Ivan Honchar Museum National Center of Folk Culture, told Reuters in an interview.
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