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I snapped this image from the automobile window on the highway to Kyiv from western Ukraine final month. My Ukrainian colleagues and I had simply been reporting from the city of Ternopil, which was focused by an early-morning Russian missile assault.
It had been a scene of such sorrow and desolation. The assault blasted the highest off an house constructing, killing greater than 35 individuals, together with youngsters. The constructing’s jagged bricks stood in opposition to the empty sky. I noticed garments had been blown into the bushes.
Across the identical time, a U.S.-backed peace proposal extensively seen as favoring Russian pursuits got here to mild.
The heaviness of the second weighed exhausting. But as I rode by the snowy countryside on that Sunday morning, I noticed individuals heading to church, most likely as they’d executed for hundreds of years.
I used to be struck by the quiet magnificence and, given the circumstances, the unhappiness of the scene. Nevertheless it additionally conveyed a resilience. In opposition to overwhelming odds, the Ukrainians had been persevering with on with their lives.
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