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Armenian Cathedral in Lviv (left) & Candle of Memory in Kiev (right), Ukraine

t doesn't feel like 12 months since we last wrote in these pages of the tragedy of the ongoing war in Ukraine. What has been lost since, not only in the lives taken but the destruction of cultural heritage,, the proceeds of which go to help Ukrainian authors and museums trying to keep their history alive. As the war rages on, all we can do is wait and remember in the hope that we may see its treasures again in far better times. © (); (). Treasures of Ukraine: A Nation's Cultural Heritage ()

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