
Poetic, raw and darkly comical. A Ukrainian author shares her war diary
CNN
Since Russia's invasion began on February 24, Ukrainian author Olena Stiazhkina has kept a diary of life in a war zone. From stories about wives dragging their husband's dead bodies into bullet-ravaged cars, to small children playing make-believe games involving Putin, they are snapshots of life in a war zone. Two months into invasion, she shares a selection of her entries here.
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