Sergei Zhadan noted that, despite the shelling of the enemy, the city is trying to live a normal everyday life.
Ukrainian poet, musician Serhiy Zhadan spoke about life in Kharkov, subject to enemy shelling every day. He announced it on Instagram.
According to him, the city, which survived today, on August 3, two missile strikes, continues to live normally. In particular, Kharkiv residents sweep leaves on the streets and sell vegetables.
“During the day, the city is quiet, yesterday I noticed this silence – ringing, old people. You are walking, and the steps sound. Near the institute, women are sweeping fallen leaves. The flowers in the flower beds are a little withered, the first signs of Autumn appear in the air. Sleepy sellers of vegetables and berries sleep on the streets plastic chairs. Even the cars drive even how, except that military vehicles are usually rushing about their business,” Zhadan wrote.
Earlier it was reported that Sergei Zhadan became the winner of the German Hannah Arendt Prize for political thought.
Sergei Zhadan spoke about the shelling of Kharkov
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