Two months ago, my work as a conflict journalist took me to in north-eastern Ukraine. Over a million people once called it home – but today it is known as ‘the city of broken windows’.Now largely deserted, many of its buildings had been pulverised by the relentless Russian bombardment.In the teeth of Vladimir ’s inhumanity, the Ukrainians I spoke to remained optimistic that they would prevail. And yes, their courage was humbling: but even so, few of them perhaps foresaw how swiftly events would unfold around Kharkiv.
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