Shaun Walker has spent much of the first fortnight of the war in and around Kyiv. Travelling south to the port city of Odesa, he found even the Russian-speaking population were becoming hardened in disgust at Moscow’s invasion
Two weeks into a conflict that residents barely believed possible, Kyiv is becoming a fortress city. Many have fled west to Europe; the streets, now often fortified with home-made barricades, are eerily quiet.
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