And so it continues....
It seems never ending. The machinations of Putin and Trump, for many here in Ukraine, seems like a game, with no real hope of a secure peace .
And the war has taken a real cost. Athough life goes on, there are visible signs that life is challenging, especially near to the frontline. Kherson is incredibly dangerous. You don't see children much on the streets, or anyone much come to that. I see children start to cry when the air raid sirens go off. To enter Kherson, I need permission from the head of the military in the area, with careful scrutiny of all documents. Foreigners dying in Ukraine is not a good optic.
In Odesa, the air raid sirens go off regularly, often at night. Broken nights are a regular occurrence. As are explosions and defence weapons. The telegram channels inform about how many shaheeds are approaching....the other night 26. It's difficult to describe how loud it is. It's no wonder people are scared. Even the local market was damaged. Fortunately it was at night. I walked round the market the following morning, and it was reassuring to see the continued resilience of people. The market continuing to work.
We have continued our work here, giving aid to communities near the front lines. The Red Squirrel is still working very well, and is a good talking point for people, especially for the children with the steering wheel at the wrong side....
The free English lessons are also going very well.
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