Under Constant Fire: How a Community with a 138-Kilometer Border with the Enemy Continues to Survive

The entire border with Russia has become a deadly divide between two worlds, and the people of the Semenivka community in Chernihiv are often caught in the crossfire. Located in the Novgorod-Siversky district, this community, which shares the region’s longest border with Russia (138 kilometres), is frequently mentioned in daily reports of enemy shelling. The … Continue reading Under Constant Fire: How a Community with a 138-Kilometer Border with the Enemy Continues to Survive More