When the sounds of explosions rocked the Ukrainian capital and other cities, many people sought shelter in the safest place they could find: underground.
In the eastern city of Kharkiv, loud blasts sent families down into a station, with backpacks and pets, scrambling to understand what could happen next.
“I’d like to hear in a few hours, or no matter when, some news saying: ‘We have survived. Kharkiv has been saved. Everything’s great,’ ” he said. “But if there’s no such news, we will have to stay here.” “For now, there’s absolutely nowhere to run,” she told The Post. “We have to wait and see what happens. And hope for the best, for this conflict to be resolved peacefully.”
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