Tim Mak on Nostr: Olena Rybka remembers how terrifying it was to see that Factor Druk’s binding shop ...
Olena Rybka remembers how terrifying it was to see that Factor Druk’s binding shop in #Kharkiv was destroyed by a missile.
The pain of losing her colleagues was compounded by the sight she was confronted with: every book was destroyed, all of the works turned to ashes by the Russian attack on May 23 this year.
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