Ukrainians share experiences of visiting families and friends back home, amidst daily danger alerts.
By Katharine Da Costa & Galya Dimitrova"You can't imagine this moment until it actually happens," Kseniia, a refugee from Lviv, tells the BBC what it felt like to return to Ukraine.
Many are feeling helpless and homesick, and are now spending short amounts of time at home, despite the risk.Kseniia's cousin - a helicopter pilot - was killed during a military operation last July "Restaurants [and] shops are working, people are going on holiday [but] at any moment we can get a red alert and the shelling can start," Kseniia says.
She says she hopes in the future people will visit her country not because of the conflict but because it is "really beautiful" and "there are lots of things to try".Nataly, who lives in Newbury, Berkshire, is now in Lviv for the first time since she escaped to England.
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