Andrew He lived in Italy until 2015 and then returned there Ukrainein his hometown, Kharkiv, heart of battle. During the eight years of his life in our country, he worked as a stuntman at the nearby Movieland amusement park Verona, where he specialized in figures with fire. Now for him life for him. Since the first days of March he has been living in a tent that he set up in one Metro station converted into housing for civilians who refused to leave the city after the Russian aggression began.
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War in Ukraine, 300 more displaced people underground in the Kharkiv subway: in the children’s drawings the trauma of life under siege – photo
In his story, Andrei testifies to the fear he experienced during the first bombing raids and the need to leave his home on the outskirts of town and shut himself up underground, where he lived for almost sixty days. Another 300 people live with him in this subway station, most of them stowed in the carriages that have been converted into dormitories.
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