The second part of the interview is rather about Sasha’s personal views, how they have changed since the start of the full-scale war, and whether she intends to return home to Crimea after its liberation.
The first part of the interview (out of two parts), where Sasha shares her work with the “Smilivi” charitable foundation, where she is actively involved today. She talks about how the team of the project was formed, their trips to Bucha, their current volunteer activities. Additionally, she shares her life experience in Crimea before and after the occupation, and how life changed after February 24th.
Mykola was in Chernihiv when the city was under siege, he continued working in the medical center, despite the attempts of the occupiers to kill the residents of this city with cold and hunger. This story is about humanity, responsibility and dedication to one’s work.
This story is about Nadia Timrova, a first-year university student. Nadia shares the story of leaving her hometown, life in France and returning to Ukraine.
Svitlana is a mother, an engineer, and a resident of the Kramatorsk city. After the beginning of Russian full-scale war against Ukraine, her life changed dramatically, as did the lives of many of us. Svitlana shares her experience of leaving Kramatorsk, living in Germany and returning to Ukraine
This story is about Victoria Babich, a second-year student at Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University. She shared her experience of volunteering, talked about studying at one of the best Ukrainian higher education institutions, along with moving to Kyiv during the war.