The Russians shelled my hometown again. The struggle continues. Strength to you, Kharkiv

Boris Lozhkin
1 min readSep 1, 2024

--

A week has passed since this drawing was published.

After the death of the author, 18-year-old Nika Kozhushko from Kharkiv, two days have passed.

A few hours ago, the Russians shelled my hometown again. Just like on August 30, they deliberately hit civilians: a supermarket, a sports facility… More than a dozen missiles on a peaceful city on Sunday afternoon.

“Now, having a full awareness of the history, the one that was and the one that is now, I am grateful that I was born in this country and I am grateful to all those thanks to whom this country is independent even today,” Nika signed her drawing “Struggle”.

The struggle continues. Strength to you, Kharkiv.

--

--

Boris Lozhkin

President of the Jewish Confederation of Ukraine and Vice-President of the World Jewish Congress. https://borislozhkin.org/