For Kyiv residents, even feeding a cat has become a complicated risk as Russia invades Ukraine

[ad_1] As the minutes ticked down Saturday to the start of a weekend curfew in Kyiv, Lydia Sokolova was one of the few ordinary citizens out on the streets of the Ukrainian capital.  Her mission — to feed her son’s cat — was more than worth any risk, she says. At 74, she appears determined not to let the threat of a Russian invasion instil any sense of panic in her.  “I am not going…

"For Kyiv residents, even feeding a cat has become a complicated risk as Russia invades Ukraine"