The people of Kharkiv have adapted to living under the constant threat of attack, as Russian forces continue their weekslong offensive against Ukraine's second largest city. Many take shelters in the basements of schools and sport halls. Deprived of water, gas and electricity, they survive by collecting rainwater and cooking outside using debris from destroyed buildings. (April 21)
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