💨 Abstract
In Lviv, Ukraine, life appears normal on the surface, but the effects of the ongoing war with Russia are evident. The city, though 600 miles from the frontline, shows signs of conflict with protected monuments, damaged buildings, and a midnight curfew. The harsh winter has been exacerbated by attacks on energy infrastructure, leaving millions without reliable electricity and water.
Courtesy: Eleanor Noyce
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