Kyiv survives another massive Russian missile and drone strike
Just another casual morning in Kyiv, where starting the day means dodging ballistic missiles and taking Zoom calls from a concrete subway platform.
Imagine waking up, grabbing coffee, and immediately having to run for your life because someone decided to launch a massive swarm of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and suicide drones at your apartment building.
That was the reality in Ukraine's capital, where at least eleven people were killed in the latest brutal attack. Civilian buildings are trashed, infrastructure is wrecked, and once again, the city's metro stations turned into crowded, underground bomb shelters.
The sheer logistics of trying to live a normal life under constant bombardment is mind-boggling. People are literally trying to work, study, and keep their kids calm while huddled on concrete steps deep underground, waiting for the all-clear.
It is wild how quickly the world gets used to other people living through absolute horror.
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