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Young people cross Kharkiv (Ukraine) by car every day to bring enough to survive to the inhabitants. Some have taken refuge in basements to protect themselves from the bombardments.
High-volume music to try to hide the anguish inside them and also drown out the noise of the bombs: in their car in Kharkiv (Ukraine), three young people cross the city every day to bring the inhabitants enough to survive . “While I’m here doing this, I feel like I’m doing the right thing. I’m not useless, I understand that I can help people. I don’t feel joy, I’m just doing this and I know it’s ‘is just”testifies one of the delivery men.
In Kharkiv, the country’s second largest city, access to food is a crucial issue for the population. Parishioners prepare hot meals and bring them to residents of devastated neighborhoods. Thousands of them have taken refuge in basements to protect themselves against the daily bombardments. The front line is barely five kilometers from the northern and eastern quarters. Even schools are not spared.