Thousands of Ukrainians are moving back to towns close to the front line, despite the dangers.
Viktoria Makarova takes her daughter Eva back to eastern Ukraine, saying "it's impossible to be a refugee"At the train station in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro, attendants in smart, traditional uniforms help passengers down the steep carriage steps.
Viktoria is heading back to the town of Pokrovsk with her baby Eva. The 20-year-old tells us she's had enough of avoiding the war, but isn't without worries. Arrivals like this are part of a broader trend in Ukraine. After the devastating scenes of departure of last year, six million Ukrainians have since returned to their country.
In the early hours, miners move with urgency to shuttle buses that take them to the mine shaft. Even once they're 800m underground, it can take them up to an hour to walk to where they need to be.
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