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End of summer in Kyiv: Longing for normalcy amid Russian attacks, blackouts (Photos)

by Lisa Bukreyeva August 28, 2024 7:20 PM 4 min read
Kids cool off under the water during Independence Day in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2024. (Lisa Bukreyeva / The Kyiv Independent) 
by Lisa Bukreyeva August 28, 2024 7:20 PM 4 min read
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As the summer is coming to an end, Kyiv residents are trying to enjoy glimpses of normalcy amid the never-ending threats of Russian missile and drone attacks and the blackouts, which often follow large-scale strikes that target critical infrastructure across Ukraine.

On Ukraine's 33rd Independence Day, celebrated on Aug. 24, mass gatherings were banned in Kyiv as a precaution against Russian attacks. Despite this, Kyiv's downtown was filled with local residents determined to celebrate over the weekend.

Many wore traditional embroidered shirts, vyshyvankas, or wrapped themselves in the blue and yellow colors of the Ukrainian flag as they gathered near the burned remains of Russian vehicles on display downtown. People commemorated the fallen soldiers, with many gathering near the makeshift memorial on Independence Square, where thousands of small flags represent the ultimate sacrifice of each soldier who defended Ukraine during the Russian invasion.

Photographer Lisa Bukreyeva captured these moments in summer Kyiv against the backdrop of the Russian invasion.

A person looks through the charred remains of a Russian vehicle on Independence Day in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2024. (Lisa Bukreyeva / The Kyiv Independent) 
A person commemorates soldiers who lost their lives defending Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2024. (Lisa Bukreyeva / The Kyiv Independent)
A boy who sells Ukrainian flags during an Independence Day in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2024. (Lisa Bukreyeva / The Kyiv Independent)
Eva celebrating Independence Day with her family in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2024. (Lisa Bukreyeva / The Kyiv Independent)
A group of women in light-colored clothes on Independence Day in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2024. (Lisa Bukreyeva / The Kyiv Independent)
The makeshift memorial with thousands of flags for the fallen soldiers who lost their lives defending Ukraine during the Russian invasion in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, on Aug. 24, 2024. (Lisa Bukreyeva / The Kyiv Independent)
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