‘It was so scary. When the whole building is shaking and you have your child next to you and you don't know if the next shell will land on your building… This is the terrible experience we all went through,' she says.
She was hungry but she could not forget the people left behind in the city that has come to symbolise the barbarity of Russia's assault on Ukraine, the families still trapped in basements and cellars under the horror of constant bombardment.
Users are able to search for specific books on the site and are also able to look for different 'trigger warnings' to avoid encountering uncomfortable topics, including child abuse, cancer and miscarriage.
The law is both "unconstitutionally vague and substantially overbroad" and encouraged "discriminatory enforcement," according to the ruling late Friday by U.S.
District Judge Thomas Parker, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump.
They passed up to seven Russian checkpoints - where the invading soldiers let them pass after checking their documents, looking in their boot and inspecting Ivan's hands and fingers carefully for any sign that he had been using firearms.
All war is hell. But Mariupol's descent into darkness has been meteoric, merciless and utterly monstrous after Vladimir Putin's forces unleashed a horrific barrage of bombs, missiles and shells that have flattened this pleasant port on the Sea of Azov.
Protests broke out at the time after the Ukrainian Justice Ministry ruled that using the term to describe a Jewish person was legal, turning back a petition demanding that the offensive word be banned from the public sphere.
A Wikipedia-style website has compiled a list of trigger warnings for more than 6,000 books - including classics from Jane Austen and Charles Dickens (pictured left, Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary, and right, Emma by Jane Austen)
Like so many others, the family had discounted the threat of Russian invasion. Then, as fighting began on the city's outskirts, they listened to civic leaders telling them to stay calm and joined communal efforts to distribute food and clothing to the frontline.
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Ron DeSantis were among the White House contenders appearing at a rally at the state fairgrounds near Des Moines hosted by U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst. Her annual political event, the "Roast and Ride" - a combination barbecue-rally and motorcycle ride - kicks off a busy summer campaign season heading into the state's first-in-the-nation caucuses early next year.
Kristina only stopped leaving the school premises after witnessing a massacre. ‘When they were still selling water, I saw people lined up outside a shop to buy water and three or four were killed when a shell landed nearby.'
'The reason for the surveys was to find the best locations to collect sediment cores: you need soft mud near the glacier faces - not too close, for safety reasons, but also not where you can hit hard rock and break the piston corer.
Mila - who was born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine - appeared alongside Ashton in a video shared to his Instagram account, where she spoke publicly for the first time about the 'devastating' conflict in her native country.
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They put tape over their windows for protection from flying glass, stocked up the freezer and started sleeping on mattresses alongside other families at High School Number Two, across the yard from their flat.
The Colorado-based adventurer, who has worked with NASA in the past and currently teaches climate change at the University of Colorado Boulder, says traveling to non-tourist spots requires lots of preparation and having a satellite communication device is another key way of keeping safe.
Born Milena Markovna Kunis, Mila comes from a Jewish family and moved to Los Angeles from Ukraine, when she was seven years old, alongside her father Mark, a mechanical engineer, and mother Elvira, a physics teacher, and her brother Michael.
Fundraiser: The couple launched a GoFundMe page on Thursday with the goal of raising $30,000,000 for Flexport.org and Airbnb.org, which are 'two organizations who are actively on the ground providing immediate help to those who need it most'
"Guess who is the champion of listening to Putin´s speeches? Who listens to them for hours and falls asleep to them?" Navalny said recently in a typically sardonic social media post via his attorneys from Penal Colony No.
Some corpses were hastily covered with a thin layer of soil amid the shelling, while others were dumped in a mass grave dug in a nearby park - resulting in fears that many people will never discover the remains of their loved ones.