Ukraine War Diaries: EP21 - Call of duty & explosions of independence (Aug 22-25)
This Is Why
Sky News
4.0 • 552 Ratings
🗓️ 27 August 2022
⏱️ 8 minutes
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Summary
before he steels himself to say goodbye to his family and return to Ukraine.
In Kyiv, Independence Day is marked for Seva not by traditional marching bands but a concerning phone call from his sister in Dnipro.
This week, Oksana is away.
BACKGROUND
Ilyas is an IT specialist and married father who fled from Kyiv to Lviv shortly after the war started. His wife Natalia, and two young sons are taking refuge in Poland.
As of August 2022, Ilyas is back living in the family apartment in Kyiv and working, in part, for the Ukrainian government on various projects.
Seva, 40, is a company CEO and husband to Oksana. Before the war, he travelled across Europe for business. Now, he makes regular supply drops of medical aid and rations to Ukrainian troops on the front line in Eastern Ukraine. He’s originally from a small village near Dnipro.
Oksana, 35, works in overseas education. She lives with her husband, Seva, in an apartment complex in central Kyiv and has remained in the Ukrainian capital since the war started.
Many of Oksana’s closest friends have left the country to begin new lives in Europe. Some may never return. She’s determined to stay.
Ukraine War Diaries uses first-person audio, recorded on the ground in Ukraine, to give an intimate day-to-day perspective of life in a war zone.
EP21 diary entries were recorded using WhatsApp voice note.
From the producers of Sky News’ multi-award winning series – StoryCast.
Producer Rob Mulhern
Editing Paul Stanworth
Digital Promotion David Chipakupaku
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Pain in my hip. |
| 0:02.0 | I keep feeling dizzy. |
| 0:04.9 | I'm getting migraines more often. |
| 0:09.6 | There's another way to contact your GP practice |
| 0:12.4 | by simply sending your symptoms and requests |
| 0:15.2 | through their website or the NHS app. |
| 0:18.2 | We're delivering an NHS fit for the future. Tap it, type it and we'll take care of it. |
| 0:24.3 | Julia, how do you spell vertebrae? Oh, just tight pain in the neck. |
| 0:33.1 | Hello everyone, it's Elias and I've got another couple of days in Poland with my family and turning back really soon. |
| 0:45.3 | It's a quiet neighborhood, it's not a big town. |
| 0:49.3 | First days when I just arrived were really weird. |
| 0:53.3 | The first night I was sleeping and I heard the loud noise of the car passing by. |
| 1:00.0 | And I just woke up in anxiety and my wife actually calmed me down. |
| 1:06.0 | The funny thing about Poland or about the place I mean is that they have air raid alarms every time when there is a fire. |
| 1:18.1 | And I was a bit shocked when I had first air raid alarm. |
| 1:22.6 | But my wife explained to me that it's fine. |
| 1:26.1 | It comes from the fire station |
| 1:29.3 | and that means that the fire brigade is on its way to the nearest fire that happened. |
| 1:35.3 | As for kids, they're really great. |
| 1:38.3 | The younger one, he's absolutely a different person now. |
| 1:41.3 | He was nine months old when we separated. It's been five months |
| 1:47.0 | since then and he can walk. He says the word Tato, which means daddy in Ukrainian, and he points his finger |
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