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Kharkiv was a city of beautiful architecture, home to some of the best educational institutions and 1.4 million people before the Russian invasion. As a period of relative safety has returned to the city, residents describe what it’s like to live in their new normal.
No running water, gas or electricity and apartment blocks destroyed at random… Now civilians in Ukraine’s second biggest city are facing a new Russian offensive
As Russian bombs rained down, locals fled in their slippers to shelter in Kharkiv s metro. Here they speak about three months underground and reemerging to find a devastated city.
As Russian bombs rained down, locals fled in their slippers to shelter in Kharkiv s metro. Here they speak about three months underground and reemerging to a devastated city.