Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, has been bombarded by Russia since the beginning of the invasion. The New Reality documents what Kharkiv is like for the parents of a young toddler as they make the painstaking decision to stay or to go. And we introduce viewers to one of the everyday heroes working to save lives — a Ukrainian braving the bombing campaigns day in and day out, bringing people out of Kharkiv, and bringing in critical food and medical supplies. Krista Hessey reports.
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Kharkiv Diaries: One family’s decision to stay or go
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