Educated Ukrainians Flee East Ukraine for New Lives in Kyiv

More than 2.2 million people have fled their homes in eastern Ukraine since the war between government forces and Russia-backed separatists began in April last year
Educated Ukrainians Flee East Ukraine for New Lives in Kyiv
Thousands march in Kyiv on Sunday commemorating the events of a year ago and honoring over 100 protesters who died. AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov
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KYIV, Ukraine—Alesya Bolot worked for a contemporary arts foundation that converted an abandoned factory into a mecca for young and bright people with daring ideas. Vibrant and cosmopolitan, the 27-year-old would not look out of place in a gallery in New York.

She was at the forefront of the avant-garde arts scene in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk when a pro-Russian insurgency took over and upended her life. When a rebel-controlled local television station portrayed creative people like her as the enemy, she decided it was time to flee.

“Everything we did ran counter to their ideology,” she said, “the fact that we worked with foreign artists, the fact that we advocated for a plurality of opinions.”