Opinion | ‘Nothing could break us’: In Kherson, Ukraine, life itself has become an act of protest

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Opinion | ‘Nothing could break us’: In Kherson, Ukraine, life itself has become an act of protest
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Opinion: In Kherson, Ukraine, life itself has become an act of protest. Rather than a landscape of misery, what I’ve found are ordinary Ukrainians who show what it means to live, fight and remain unbroken.

In Kherson, a city near Ukraine’s Black Sea shores, war and winter have turned the surrounding steppe into a mud-coloured void. Flag-waving survivors crowd its streets and squares that only weeks ago were strewn with lifeless bodies, victims of anKherson was the first regional capital to fall to the Russians, and its recapture on Nov. 11 was a massive milestone for Ukrainian nationalists.

A 10-year-old boy told me that his parents refused to send him to the Russian-operated school, instead opting to homeschool him since March. “There was no Ukrainian language in school,” he said. “You couldn’t open the window, there is this disgusting smell of corpses … this vomitous smell, it’s horrendous … it’s the smell of burnt bones. They were throwing them into pits … dousing them with gasoline, because they didn’t want to waste diesel fuel. I burnt my throat from , and it still hasn’t healed. For two weeks I couldn’t swallow.”

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