In this diary, Nadiya Sukhorukova, a resident of Mariupol, tells about her experience of life in the city during the Russian blockade. She describes how Russian troops shelled the city, how people died of hunger and cold, and how they escaped from bombings. Sukhorukova writes about her fear, her longing for loved ones and friends, and her hope for the future. The author shows how even in the darkest of times, the human soul is capable of love, mercy, and compassion. The book is written in the first person, which makes it particularly moving. It is also an important document that tells the story of one of the most tragic pages in modern Ukrainian history.
Excerpts from the author's diary have already been heard around the world, but this book tells the complete story of what the residents of Mariupol experienced after the Russian army invaded the city. This detail adds to the significance of the book, showing that it is not just a personal memoir, but an important document that tells the story of the tragedy that befell Mariupol.
The visual reflection of the events was created by another resident of Mariupol, graphic artist Daniil Nemirovsky. In his illustrations, he was able to accurately convey the atmosphere of a wartime city and the feelings of people who see their home being destroyed before their eyes. This book is a powerful and moving testament to the resilience of the human spirit. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the human cost of the war in Ukraine.
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