and it seems like the emergency alert system is being tested,” says the passenger beside me, a local resident who has just disembarked from his seat to join me in the vestibule, where an elderly woman is lying on the floor, trembling.

As the train pulls into the station, and we make our way out through the throngs of people gathered on the platform. We are immediately struck by the eerie silence that hangs over everything. The usually bustling city is now eerily quiet, with only the occasional sound of sirens or distant explosions breaking the stillness.

We arrive at our destination and begin our 48-hour stay in Kharkiv, observing the aftermath of the recent bombardments. The city has been hit hard, with buildings left in ruins and streets littered with debris. The locals we meet are resilient and determined to rebuild their lives despite the destruction around them.

We visit a hospital that has been overwhelmed with casualties from the recent attacks, witnessing firsthand the toll that this conflict has taken on the city’s residents. The medical staff work tirelessly to treat the wounded, but their resources are stretched thin.

Throughout our time in Kharkiv, we hear stories of bravery and courage from the locals who have endured so much. They have not given up hope and remain determined to rebuild and move forward. It is a testament to the strength and resilience of the Ukrainian people in the face of adversity.

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