Ukraine War Diaries hears first-hand from those caught up on Europe's new frontline.
And for Ilyas, deafening silence has replaced the once maddening bustle of his Kyiv home.
Within days of the start of the war, Ilyas escorted his wife and sons to the Polish border. Unable to leave Ukraine himself, he sought temporary sanctuary in Lviv. His family remain in Poland. They've only met once since their separation.Recording regular voices notes on their smart phones, Ilyas, Oksana and Seva have been documenting the dramatic changes in their lives for the Sky News 'Ukraine War Diaries' podcast.
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