100 days of war in Ukraine and no end in sight – Ukraine

When the radio presenter and sports journalist Kostyantyn Dultsev takes the subway from the Obolon district of Kiev to work in the city center in the morning, he already knows that his civilian life will be over in a few days: “When the war started, I actually wanted to join the Territorial Defence. But I wasn’t accepted for the time being because there weren’t any more weapons,” says the strong man in his late 30s.

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