News and views on the war, plus tracing the line from Stalin to Putin.
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###### The Bykivnya Memorial in Kyiv occupies the center of a 12-acre expanse where Joseph Stalin’s secret police dumped an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 bodies — and possibly as many as 120,000 — between 1937 and 1941. (c. Martin Kuz)
###### Alexander and Liudmila Evdoshenko stand outside their home in Staryi Saltiv in northeastern Ukraine. The retired couple continues repairing the house, which was damaged early in the war. (c. Martin Kuz)
###### The Bazylevych family (clockwise, from front): Emilia, Yevheniya, Yaryna, Yaroslav and Daryna. Only Yaroslav survived a missile strike on their apartment building in Lviv on Sept. 4. (Photo: Lviv Mayor Andrii Sadovyi via Facebook.)
###### The Ukrainian flag flies above the grounds of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War in Kyiv in June 2022. The Motherland Monument stands to the right. (c. Martin Kuz)
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