Kyiv – The Ukrainian families who spend their nights sheltering from the threat of Russian bombs in metro stations are adapting to life underground — and so are their children.
Many of Kyiv’s fathers have joined the army or territorial defense forces, leaving thousands of women to raise young children alone, and some of them spend their nights more than 70 meters under the city’s streets.
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