Three years after Russian occupation, Kherson remains under threat with ongoing shelling and drone attacks, yet residents demonstrate resilience through underground activities and protective measures, highlighting their hope and determination to survive amidst ongoing conflict.
Despite constant Russian attacks, life in Kharkiv continues with a mix of normalcy and resilience. Residents adapt by holding school lessons in subway platforms, theatre performances in shelters, and maintaining a vibrant cultural scene. The ongoing conflict has led to significant loss and trauma, but also a renewed sense of community and determination to rebuild.