FREEДОМ journalist in Kherson spoke about working under shelling: how a frontline city lives.
Journalist Daria Litovchenko shared her experience of working in Kherson, where residents do not stop even during shelling. She recalled her trip to southern Ukraine when the city was still occupied. The reporter admitted that she dreams of working in liberated territories, where faith in victory and unity prevails.
Daria Litovchenko has been under fire multiple times in Kherson. The most dangerous moment for her was a massive artillery shelling during a shoot on Korable square. This experience left her with terrifying memories of the loss of human lives and belief in victory.
Daria Litovchenko acknowledged that life in Kherson is not easy, but the people she met there inspire her every day. She dreams of continuing to work on the borders, where the only desires are freedom and peace.
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