them. dozens around here, likely hundreds across the country, battered by each wave of this war. so, all of those villages, and we ve been through quite a few of them, there are still handfuls of people living there. trying to hold on, trying to stay in their property, waiting for deminers to come along, waiting for the army to better secure the area. for them to be going into the snowy period now, the heavy cold of winter is very hard to imagine, when you see these houses, when you see the level of destruction, it s hard to understand how that actually happened through the course of the war. but it has. and this is replicated in so many places. i think perhaps the fortune of kherson, if one could call tell fortune, where we were last weekend, the first railway the first train has gone from kyiv to kherson today, they ve managed to get electricity to