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All of that was new, and it was just very different. the raw fear in those early days. like nothing i d ever seen before. just that overall sense of uncertainty. it was clear when the invasion happened, the scale of russia s invasion, that this was something different. it was like a 9/11 moment. this was going to change the world. this would change european defence policy. it would change european energy policy. it would change how all of us felt about our collective safety. we set out. at first we didn t know where we were going to go, but it seemed to make sense to go east. there were no flights, there were still no commercial flights in ukraine. so, you had to drive and it s driving a long way. and in those early days, there ....
Sense of uncertainty. it was clear when the invasion happened, the scale of russia s invasion, that this was something different. it was like a 9/11 moment. this was going to change the world. this would change european defence policy. it would change european energy policy. how all of us felt about our collective safety. we set out. at first we didn t know where we were going to go, but it seemed to make sense to go east. there were no flights, there were still no commercial flights in ukraine. so, you had to drive and it s driving a long way. and in those early days, there were checkpoints everywhere. people were so jumpy, so suspicious, especially of foreigners. it took us a long time to get to kharkiv. we arrived there and there was a ghost city. there were no people on the streets. there was just an abiding ....
The raw fear in those early days, like nothing i d ever seen before. just that overall sense of uncertainty. it was clear when the invasion happened, the scale of russia s invasion, that this was something different. it was like a 9/11 moment. this was going to change the world. this would change european defence policy. it would change european energy policy. how all of us felt about our collective safety. we set out. at first we didn t know where we were going to go, but it seemed to make sense to go east. there were no flights, there were still no commercial flights in ukraine. so you had to drive, and it s driving a long way. and in those early days, there were checkpoints everywhere. people were so jumpy, so suspicious, especially of foreigners. it took us a long time to get to kharkiv. ....
It was clear when the invasion happened, the scale of russia s invasion, that this was something different. it was like a 9/11 moment. this was going to change the world. this would change european defence policy. it would change european energy policy. how all of us felt about our collective safety. we set out. at first, we didn t know where we were going to go, but it seemed to make sense to go east. there were no flights, there were still no commercialflights in ukraine. so, you had to drive, and it s driving a long way. and in those early days, there were checkpoints everywhere. people were sojumpy, so suspicious, especially of foreigners. it took us a long time to get to kharkiv. we arrived there and there was a ghost city. there were no people on the streets. there was just an abiding sense of fear and terror and an expectation ....
Sense of uncertainty. it was clear when the invasion happened, the scale of russia s invasion, that this was something different. it was like a 9/11 moment. this was going to change the world. this would change european defence policy. it would change european energy policy. it would change how all of us felt about our collective safety. we set out. at first, we didn t know where we were going to go, but it seemed to make sense to go east. there were no flights, there were still no commercialflights in ukraine. so, you had to drive, and it s driving a long way. and in those early days, there were checkpoints everywhere. people were sojumpy, so suspicious, especially of foreigners. it took us a long time to get to kharkiv. we arrived there and there was a ghost city. there were no people on the streets. there was just an abiding sense of fear and terror ....