Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second city, adjusts to life with half its pre-war population economist.com
Yulia rebenko’s hands were covered in blood; and unlike Lady Macbeth, she was not hallucinating. Quick thinking saved the first-year psychology student from probable death: she ran from her kitchen to the bathroom as soon as she heard the first thuds.
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