On the eve of the third anniversary of Kherson’s liberation from the Russian occupation, we walk through its centre and suburbs, descend into shelters, and speak with doctors, soldiers, children, and those who still tend roses — to see and feel what this city looks like today: a city that has survived and remains alive.
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On the eve of the third anniversary of Kherson’s liberation from the Russian occupation, we walk through its centre and suburbs, descend into shelters, and speak with doctors, soldiers, children, and those who still tend roses — to see and feel what this city looks like today: a city that has survived and remains alive.
**Read the full article in English here:** [**https://www.ukrainer.net/en/pryfrontovi-mista-kherson/**](https://www.ukrainer.net/en/pryfrontovi-mista-kherson/)