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Ukrainians Return Home By The Millions Even As War Rages On

Family, penury, and guilt are motivating refugees to come back.

Olena Romanova (center) dancing at Nuestro Tango in Irpin.
Olena Romanova (center) dancing at Nuestro Tango in Irpin.
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- On a recent Saturday, a group of beginner dancers gathered to practice the heel flicks, twists, and sashays of the tango in Irpin, just outside Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital. Together with neighboring Bucha, the satellite town became a byword for the brutality of Russian occupation after Vladimir Putin’s troops retreated in April, leaving behind mass graves along with evidence of torture and civilian exec...
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