Nighttime shelling of cities leads to deaths and destruction. They result in massive nervous breakdowns and reduced labor productivity the next day.

At the same time, they do not let us forget that the war is everywhere. That it is not "somewhere out there" at the front, far away from us. That the enemy will not give up.

Paradoxically, it is precisely these attacks that prevent Ukrainian society from being divided into "those who are there" and their relatives and friends, and "those who are here," as far away from the war as possible, in seemingly peaceful rear cities.

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