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After a few days of staying in the basement, the realization slowly sank in that we would be here for a long time. Leaving the city in our own car was extremely dangerous. The train station had turned into a chaotic swarm of people. Platforms, the main hall, and surrounding areas were packed with individuals desperate to save themselves. The enemy could strike this place at any moment, causing a m...
War Diary: Setting up our shelter
Apr 17, 2024
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For the next two days, we hardly went outside. The enemy intensified the shelling of the city, and we could hear explosions almost every hour. I knew that shells were falling on Saltivka (the largest residential area in Kharkiv, where we live) because after each hit, the basement doors trembled as if they were made of paper. Sometimes it seemed like they wouldn't hold up and would just collapse in...
War Diary: Second Birthday
Feb 14, 2024
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Before the war, I had little interaction with my neighbors. Despite living in the same building for three years, most of us didn't even know each other's names. We were all preoccupied with our own problems and daily concerns, always busy and short on time. So, our encounters were limited to a brief "Good day" when we happened to meet near the elevator. The war became a turning point in our relati...
War Diary: United by a Common Goal
Jan 24, 2024
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