Miracle season
As the new year began, Russia launched its first attack of 2025 on Ukrainian cities
Olga MusafirovaJanuary 4, 18:13

Those who found themselves still seated around a kitchen table at daybreak on Wednesday got to watch as the night sky gradually grew pink and golden before turning into a sunny and warm winter morning. Following a night in which not a single explosion had been heard, these magical colours dressing the silence were the greatest gift imaginable in wartime.
Air raid sirens sounded for the equivalent of 22 entire days last year in Kyiv, and the count for 2025 already stands at over three hours.
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