We persevere
Olga Musafirova reports from Chernihiv in the aftermath of a devastating Russian strike

Chernihiv, a city in northern Ukraine that heroically withstood a Russian siege in the first months of the invasion, came under a devastating attack last month that killed 18 people and injured at least 70. Novaya Gazeta Europe’s Kyiv correspondent Olga Musafirova visited the city and spoke to local residents in the aftermath of the strike.
The children have been advised to seek psychotherapy. But how much can a psychologist really help when air raids continue to howl day and night, each one announcing the threat of another possibly fatal blow?



By evening, the windows were covered with plastic film and wood panels. “Order was restored,” Lavrik said. “We persevere.”
“None of us ran away,” Timofeyeva said. “It’s our country, our city.”


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