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“No one will protect us anyway.” Horror on the streets of Kherson, Ukraine

At first glance, Kherson looks like a completely ordinary large city in the heart of Eastern Europe. Soviet-era skyscrapers line the streets, and yellow buses drive people to work and home. There are theaters, a large cargo port, four hospitals and even a first-league ice hockey team. But appearances are deceiving.

The journey to Kherson itself is spooky. You have to drive over 10 km through a mesh tunnel stretched over the only highway leading to the city from the north. Burnt cars and trucks lie on the left and right, testifying to the times when this mesh tunnel did not exist yet. Russia attacked the highway with drones every day. Many wanted to see Kherson, but did not reach the city because they died on the way.

After arriving in the city, the destruction is already visible on the outskirts. We talked to people. And the image of Kherson that emerges from these conversations is terrifying.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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