
Dispatch from Ukraine: Here's what CNN is seeing on the ground in Lviv
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The moment CNN's Sara Sidner arrived in Lviv, Ukraine this weekend, an air raid siren was going off -- an alert, she tweeted, that gives "a heightened sense of what it is to be alive and the possibility of random death."
For a better understanding of the environment on the ground, we asked Sara about what she observed in Lviv and how locals are reacting more than two months into the war. Here's what she told us via email:

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