As the world marks one year since the Russian invasion, people across the world and in Chicago are denouncing Russia’s continued aggression.
Several events in support of Ukrainians took place across the city Saturday, with many demanding an end to the war and violence.
A teenager from Ukraine gave NBC 5 a closer look into what the country's citizens have undergone during the invasion. Sofiia Holoiad showed cell phone video she took, with sirens blasted in the background, near the start of the invasion.“I was almost broken by the war, by the killing of people a lot of bodies, a lot of bodies I saw,” she said.It changed me a lot. Now I look at life in a different way, I got stronger also, but also, I lost something that day, I lost my childhood and some of my dreams,” she said.
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