This is a group of students who need to catch a city in a city in Mukachevoda in Mukachevo, a city and a nearby 24/7 supermarket in Ukraine. A van pulled and a bunch of young men in a number of young men – loud, tips and more thirst.
Workweek looked like a classic Sunday night before starting. But in Wartime Ukraine – Kurullu and Russian air attacks turned into something between tense silence and sudden explosions – it was an exceptional landscape.
“Here we do not hear the sound of the explosions, we have no missiles, often there are no air alarms,” Oleksandr Pop, 20, one of the students. “We do not have the same war experience.”
The last few nights of Kiev of Kiev of Ukraine Kiev played Russian Drone attacks that break the recordAbout 130 hours of warnings over the past month with air raids. For comparison, the region around Mukachevo and Transcarpathia was not only warned by more than one another.
In the war in more than three years, several drones and rockets, the remote and mountainous region of transcarphones. This is the only Ukrainian region that is not a night founder, makes it a rare quiet pocket.
Partially protected by geography. The region increases the risk of the Russian holiday, which consists of any course from Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia. There are several military rooms in this region to date, which is close to Venice than in the eastern city of Ukraine Pokrovskthe hot point of the fight.
The relative security of the region made it magnet for civilians fleeing the attacks in the east. Much more 145,000 people were moved in TranscarpathiaMost of the Uzhhoroda near Mukachevon and Slovakia.
For them, it was meant to adapt to many realities that move to Transcarpathia. They ran away Places down to rubbleonly reach high-rise cities built for newcomers. TransCarPathia can watch the heavens of commercial planes with the heavens of neighboring European countries with greens of commercial planes, the only aircraft that appears in the rest of Ukraine has terrible silhouettes with rare, terrible silhouettes.
War generally reveals only indirectly – in a silent way Soldier’s funeralmemories of those who have fallen on or calls on the officers walking on the streets in plazas or those who call on the streets.
News from the frontet, as well as transcarpathia’s 128th mountain attack, one of the oldest sections of Ukraine, experienced heavy losses during the country’s 2023 mutual effects. But the first thing is that every new new thing that has regional notifications is quiet.
“It was a little shock,” said Tetiana Bezsonova, who fled Pokrovsk a year ago, talked about the arrival of Mukachevo. He stood and made himself, “It was not shocked, but it was not a comfort. In one place, people live quietly. People live in one place.”
“For me, personally, this is like an oasis in Ukraine,” he said. Bezsonova, 30, said.
TransCarPathia remained apart from the rest of Ukraine before the start of the war.
The region became part of Soviet Ukrainian Ukraine in the second half of the 20th century, in Austria-Hungary and then in the second half of the Czechoslovak government. This date has formed a different person – visible in pastel colored facades and Budapest and Budapest. The Hulking Soviet era of the loom in many cities of Ukraine is high upgrades. In Uzhhorod, the Hungarian-speaking board still reminds the buildings of the city, the city’s folded past.
The first known attack on the region, when Russia hit a missile railway facility in February 2022, the United Kingdom has come over two months since Ukraine’s full-scale occupation. Since then, the strikes have been so rare that local residents are struggling to remember the last.
Only in Transcarpathia, they can dance in the morning clubs in the morning clubs again. This is now an unbelievable view in Kiev, where the city is Famous electro clubs Early open and close up to 11, an hour before the curfew starts.
“Life is going on”, 19, 19, a 19-year-old office, a waiter in an explosion nightclub like a bartender. The last evening was leaning on the counter to show a video month ago in the nightclub. He jumped to the warriors and showed that the lights were blinking. The time stamp on the phone is 5:40 AM
Normality, when he arrived in Mukachevo in March 2022, 33 years old The city of Mariupol was besiegedNow the Russian occupation.
“You live from hell and then you come to a city that does not exist, where people drink coffee, girls have lipstick and style hair,” he said. “I just wanted to catch everyone and” I wanted to run away from here. Just run away. Because there is hell and it’s not so far here. “”
Over time, Mrs. Markovuch said he came to assess the calm of Transcarpatia. Now Mukaxevo manages a local group that helps IDPs, and newcomers continue to appear every month.
Split screen reality feathers can ruffle with the rest of Ukraine. There is a gateway for the Dodgers project trying to escape to Ukraine in the region, sometimes switching to neighboring European countries A risky swim along a river to Romania.
DMYtro Vorobiov, who lost his right foot in the battle in the battle last August, said he was annoyed when he was “tired of war” in the northwestern Mukachevon, said.
“I’m, ‘I’m mad? Maybe Mr. Vorobiov reminded Mr. Vorobiov. Again, as many soldiers in the region, like many soldiers, said that part of the war is that others can live in peace.
A world of Ukrainian poet and a resident of the Ukrainian poet and a resident of the Ukrainian poet and a resident of the Ukrainian poet and a resident of the war in the Roshorode, thinks about the “kind of tension”, what others do for war efforts.
Like many other men in the military century in Ukraine, 37, 37, can be prepared for the army. However, he said he did not receive the government notice.
“When you walk here with your daughter, for example, many people – women in the army, for example, they look at some critical views,” he said. “They have questions in their eyes.”
Mr Lyubka’s response is a money stamping to buy vehicles for the army. So far, more than 360 cars and delivered them with their friends on a single 58 visitors. Each journey says that the peace of Uzhhorod is a “lying, illusion”, a useful reminder.
“It’s very nice here, but not everything is going to be fine,” he said. “The peace we feel here is completely dependent on what is happening on the eastern front.”