In addition to the battles on the front line since February 2024, thousands of Ukrainians face daily combat against the cold, darkness and fear.
It is not just made up of numbers, negotiations and strategies. It demands from the populations other silent fights, with families separated, lives postponed, and irreparable losses. But also the hope that the war will come to an end.
Four years later, Yrina still doesn’t see the light at the end of the tunnel, but she still has hope. When and how the war will end remains uncertain. What is certain is that, in these four years, in every destroyed building there is a story interrupted, in every empty house, a broken family.
As thousands remain on the front lines, across the country other battles are being fought against the cold, the darkness but above all against fear.
In Bucha, There are also wounds that are impossible to heal. The images of bodies in the streets and in mass graves, with signs of torture, shocked the world and turned the city into a symbol of the horror and brutality of the conflict.
Victims remembered not just today, but every day: in the suffering of these families and in the collective memory that refuses to forget.