When the war broke out in 1941, Laura Ganich was only 5 years old. She remembers the horrific shelling and how many people starved to death. Laura was one of the lucky ones who had survived the Leningrad Siege, one of the most tragic episodes of World War II. But now, at 87 years old, the Donetsk resident finds herself once again living under shelling. How does she manage to cope while living alone in a city that's constantly targeted by Ukrainian artillery? Why has she refuse to leave?
Laura’s Two Wars