Today, 11 November, marks the second anniversary of the liberation of the city of Kherson and some settlements in the Kherson region from the Russians.
Olha Tsilynko survived the occupation of Kherson and continues living in the city under fire. More than two dozen families with children with disabilities are under her care.
“Everyone who stays in Kherson is, in fact, a volunteer. We unite, help each other, know who is a friend and who is a foe — that’s how we survived, and that’s how we will continue to live,” says Olha.
Read the story of a woman from Kherson who survived the occupation and continues helping under fire.