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We, Ukrainians, are going through different, sometimes incomparable experiences in this war. How can we continue to live with each other in fatigue and hope, at home and thousands of kilometers away, with pain and trying to find the soil from which empathy, acceptance and unity will grow?
We are looking for answers through various stories:
about what Ukrainians "take" with them when they leave the occupied territories, and about why others stay in the villages under fire;
about the Ukrainian generation that will be born for life, not for fighting, and about why the war never ends the day the war ends;
about the drama surrounding the military pantheon and why you can't measure yourself in deaths
about the future return from the fronts and the need to find and bury those who died in the war;
about the residents of Chernihiv, who returned the stage to the drama theater after being hit by a ballistic missile, and about Posad-Pokrovskoye, where there is not a single whole house, but women paint their nails, sow winter wheat and celebrate life.