"In Kharkiv, no one knows if we will still be alive tomorrow," says Lilia, 20, who cries disconsolately when pronouncing these words.
She is one of the hundreds of locals who still shelter in the city subway after two months of intense attacks."I've tried not to collapse, but I just can't take it anymore... I'm exhausted," Lilia adds.
Four people were killed in Ukraine's eastern city of Kharkiv on Tuesday, according to reports by local officials.
Another 14 people were also wounded by Russian rockets in the city on Tuesday.
"More than 10 residential buildings were damaged, as well as garages and a supermarket," the regional prosecutor's office wrote on Facebook.
Russia is advancing across almost the entire stretch of the eastern front in its war on Ukraine. Ukrainian officials said their soldiers would withstand the offensive.
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