Ukraine's other fight: Growing food for itself and the world
HORDYNIA, Ukraine (AP) Planting season has arrived in Ukraine. Boot marks stamped in the frozen earth have thawed. But the Pavlovych familys fields remain untouched in a lonely landscape of checkpoints and churches.
Over a week ago, the family learned their 25-year-old soldier son, Roman, had been killed near the besieged city of Mariupol. On Tuesday, the father, also named Roman, will leave for the war himself.
The front line is full of our best people. And now they are dying, said the mother, Maria. In tears, she sat in her sons bedroom in their warm brick home, his medals and photos spread before her.
The Pavlovych family knows a second front line in Russias war runs through the farmland here in western Ukraine, far from the daily resistance against the invasion. It is an uphill battle for farmers to feed not only their country but the world.
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