As the war in Ukraine approaches its third anniversary, UNESCO is intensifying efforts to protect the country's cultural heritage, notably the Babyn Yar site and the Odesa Literary Museum. The Babyn Yar site, which commemorates victims of the Holocaust, was recently affected by violence, while UNESCO's protection status aims to prevent military use of cultural sites. Over 340 cultural locations have been damaged since the war began, prompting UNESCO to pledge over $10 million for restoration efforts. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)