Covid-19 restrictions start to ease in Ukraine
Remember the easier times before Russia's full-scale war? Like Covid-19.
Kyiv Post chief editor Brian Bonner summarizes the Friday, May 15, 2020 issue:
We're happy to report that the Kyiv Post will be back in print next week -- Friday, May 22, 2020 -- after an 8-week suspension caused by the coronavirus quarantine. We're elated!
In today's PDF replica, we bring you the unmitigated joy of life returning to normal in Ukraine as the government eased stay-at-home orders. We update what is open and what is not.
Also noteworthy:
-- Sergii Leshchenko assesses Mikheil Saakashvili's comeback to the Ukrainian government.
-- "The Big Interview" with Yuriy Vitrenko, the fired executive director of Naftogaz.
-- Notorious developer and member of parliament Vadym Stolar is starting up a TV station two months before the October local elections nationwide.
-- Russian war crimes in Syria. The Kremlin targets hospitals and schools for bombing.
-- Page 2: The current Cabinet of Ministers
-- The sad stories of non-COVID-19 patients who have surgeries and treatments delayed because healthcare workers are preoccupied with the coronavirus.
--Kyiv Post 25th Anniversary Series: 2012 in pictures.