EXCLUSIVE: We spoke to Australian families inside Ukraine. They're too terrified to show you their faces.

 

Published on Mamamia

March 2, 2022

It was a blast so large that Aliza could hear the doors and windows of her father’s Kharkiv apartment clap through the phone to her home in Melbourne. 

“The situation has changed much more drastically since we last spoke,” Aliza, 37, tells Mamamia in the late hours of Monday evening. 

“It has become much worse.”

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