Comfort food: How Kyiv restaurants are helping Ukrainians get through the war

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Comfort food: How Kyiv restaurants are helping Ukrainians get through the war
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Once thriving with customers, eateries are being used to support residents trapped by war as Kim Sengupta reports from Kyiv

which is welcome, but also that you can be with others and share your thoughts, your worries, that is so important,” adds Ms Senkevich, 52, who arrived in the Ukrainian capital to look after her daughter. “I am worried about what is happening here in Kyiv with the rocket attacks and, of course, I also worry about Kherson.”She and her family moved out to Brovary, near Kyiv, when the war started, but the town soon became a battleground, forcing a return to the capital.

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