From scenes of Russian violence to local resilience and liberation, our correspondents highlight their standout memories of Ukraine’s fight for survival
There are so many moments that stand out in my mind. We were driving through Kharkiv in March, a week after Russian airstrikes destroyed a lot of the city centre. It was empty, the windows on almost every building blown out by the blasts and courtyards full of rubble. Dima Yatsenko, our driver at the time, turned to me and said: “It’s like I’m in a nightmare.”