Oksana, who lives in Kyiv, tells Sky News about the trauma she's experienced in the weekly Ukraine War Diaries podcast.
"When I look at a beautiful building [now], I have this little kind of flash when I see it destroyed by a rocket or by a fire, and you know, it doesn't really require lots of imagination to see that," she explains.AdvertisementReturning from a road trip to visit Ukrainian friends in Belgium recently, Oksana reveals how her bus drove from a group of airstrikes, as Russian forces targeted urban centres along the route she was travelling.
Since the beginning of the war, Oksana and residents of Kyiv have endured missile strikes and hundreds of air raid alerts.
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