[ad_1] One Friday evening, in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, there’s a saxophonist crooning on the cobblestone street corner, families go out to dinner. Teenagers laugh in the streets with their friends, and in the main square more than a dozen people gather around a guitarist and dance as fluffy snowflakes fall to the ground. This city, though it is under constant threat of Russian missile attacks, has become a refuge for many Ukrainians…
"Kharkiv, once an IT hub for Ukraine, now struggles to provide services after workers fled war"Tag: Kharkiv
[ad_1] Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Galyna Rasstanna couldn’t run to take cover when her apartment block was hit by a Russian airstrike. The 86-year-old lifelong Kharkiv resident is frail and can no longer walk. So, she just lay there. Unable to walk, Galyna Rasstanna, 86, lies in her bed and weeps and begs for the shelling to stop. Credit:Kate Geraghty Her daughter was seriously injured in the attack on March 7,…
"Kharkiv residents fight to survive in city’s ruins"

