The war in Ukraine has been raging for almost two years now – and it is more intense than ever. Only on Wednesday did the country report the largest Russian attack since the beginning of this year: 118 places in ten regions were attacked within 24 hours. What does this do to the people who have to fear for their lives every day under constant bombardment? An app gives a global picture of this.
October 16, 11:24 PM I’m scared. ‘Attention, Air Alert’, the smartphone sounds at full volume – not for the first time that day. I had only just fallen asleep, but sleep is out of the question now. My heart is beating and it takes a moment, torn so abruptly from my dreams, before I realize that I am safe: I am still in my warm bed in Austria. But at the same time, I am painfully aware that thousands of people in Ukraine do not feel the same way right now. They now have to fear for their lives. It is uncertain whether they will survive the night.
Source: Krone

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