The first train to arrive in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson from
Kyiv in eight months brought together families torn apart by the war on
Saturday, prompting a flood of happy tears and occasional artillery fire
from the passengers.
“That I will return was a commitment. Because of this, I was able to
fulfill my pledge, “stated 30-year-old Anastasia Shevlyuga to her mother
upon seeing her off the train.
Kyiv in eight months brought together families torn apart by the war on
Saturday, prompting a flood of happy tears and occasional artillery fire
from the passengers.
“That I will return was a commitment. Because of this, I was able to
fulfill my pledge, “stated 30-year-old Anastasia Shevlyuga to her mother
upon seeing her off the train.