When a Playground Becomes a Battlefield: Remembering Kryvyi Rih

There are certain places in life that feel sacred simply because of what they represent:
A home.
A classroom.
A playground.

Places where we are supposed to be safe. Places where life is meant to bloom, not break.

Last week, Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine — President Zelensky’s hometown — was the target of a missile strike. At least 18 lives were lost, including 9 children.
According to BBC News, some of the children were killed while playing near a playground. Others were at home with their families when the missile struck.
The youngest wounded survivor was only three months old.

An image of a quiet, empty swing hangs in my mind.
And I wonder — how do we hold so much grief in a world that seems to be moving faster and faster past it?

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Remembering the Victims of Russia’s Brutal Strike on an Apartment Building in Dnipro

On Jan. 14, 2023, a Russian missile smashed into an apartment building in the city of Dnipro – killing 46 people and injuring hundreds more in one of the deadliest single attacks on Ukraine since its independence. President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that 1,700 people lived in this high-rise building, with 230 apartments damaged and 72 completely destroyed by Russia’s Kh-22 missile.

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