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Under fire, Kharkiv is already building for a peaceful tomorrow

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Every day in Kharkiv begins with uncertainty: air raid sirens interrupt sleep; missiles strike residential neighbourhoods, industrial sites, and roads. Anxious citizens rush into metro stations during bombardments and children study underground.

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Kharkiv has been living under the constant threat of Russian attacks for five years. The city is building underground schools and operating rooms, restoring destroyed infrastructure and trying to keep its residents despite daily shelling. In an interview with Aktuálně.cz, Mayor Ihor Terechov describes how Ukraine's second largest city is learning to survive in war and why it is crucial for him that people do not leave.

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Yet, amidst the destruction, Ukraine’s second-largest city is doing something that might seem almost impossible in wartime: preparing for a better future. “We must rebuild despite the war,” said Ihor Terekhov, the city’s mayor, “because if there is no […]

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UN News broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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