Exposed to rain, sun and frost over the course of a war that began nearly a year ago, the graveside portraits of Ukraine’s war dead are fading away as stains and mould encroach. The men and women buried between March and July in Irpin — and at cemeteries in Bucha, Kyiv, Lviv and beyond — are silent witnesses to the human cost of Russia’s invasion

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