Article 6C174 Fatigue and frayed nerves grip Kyiv as city shelters from nightly Russian raids

Fatigue and frayed nerves grip Kyiv as city shelters from nightly Russian raids

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Dan Sabbagh in Kyiv
from World news | The Guardian on (#6C174)

Strikes on the capital have caused few casualties but residents face a new psychological terror'

When the air raid alarms go off at around 3am, the first things exhausted Kyvians do is reach for their mobile phones, check the news, message family and friends - and start listening to the explosions that almost certainly follow.

You wake up, go to a safe space, maybe a shelter, holding your phone. You cannot work, you cannot read; you sit and look around and wait. In the worst case, you hear a distinctive noise, maybe like a motorcycle passing by," said Kira Rudik, a Ukrainian MP and leader of the liberal Holos party.

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