Daily Life in Ukraine

“I’m for a united country, but the Donetsk region should be part of a federation,” said Roman Danilevskiy, 20, left, who is studying engineering at National Technical University in Donetsk and was drinking beer with some classmates at a cafe one recent evening.“Half of Ukraine is Ukrainian, but half the country speaks Russian, and that’s why we lost Crimea.” Said Lira Gladkih, 18, center, “The pensioners are deciding what the young people should do. But for us, it’s not the way. We don’t want to live in the U.S.S.R.”. (Photo by Evelyn Hockstein/The Washington Post)
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