Ukrainian soldiers are desperately trying to help civilians get out — and food and medicine get in — to the northern city of Chernihiv, which has been under bombardment since the start of the war a month ago.“In basements at night, everyone is talking about one thing: Chernihiv becoming next Mariupol,” linguistics scholar Ihar Kazmerchak, 38, said, referring to the southern port city 525 miles away that was flattened by Russian forces.“Ravaged houses, fires, corpses in the street, huge aircraft bombs that didn’t explode in courtyards are not surprising anyone anymore,” he said. “People are simply tired of being scared and don’t even always go down to the basements.”
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