In Ukraine’s Lyman, printed press becomes vital link to outside world

Print media might be struggling in many parts of the world, but it has become a vital link to the outside world for isolated communities near Ukraine's front lines. In the battle-scarred Ukrainian city of Lyman, Russian bombardments frequently cut power and internet access – leaving the local “Zoria” ("Dawn") newspaper as one of the few reliable sources of information left.

In Ukraine’s Lyman, printed press becomes vital link to outside world
Print media might be struggling in many parts of the world, but it has become a vital link to the outside world for isolated communities near Ukraine's front lines. In the battle-scarred Ukrainian city of Lyman, Russian bombardments frequently cut power and internet access – leaving the local “Zoria” ("Dawn") newspaper as one of the few reliable sources of information left.

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