Iryna There are no impossible missions. Iryna Bahlai About seven hundred kilometers separate the capital of Ukraine from the ATO zone. In May, Kyiv is flourishing. The nature is reviving, chestnuts are blossoming, cafes and restaurants open their summer terraces. People drink coffee on Khreshchatyk, dine in metropolitan eating houses, breathe delicious aromas of barbecue and fried potatoes in country houses, plan their evenings, weekends, and vacations. It’s life. It seems it goes on in the occupied the Donbas as well. The family has a dinner in the yard, then their friends come, they greet each other and share news. For a moment, all forget that now is May 2017. And ... the war continues. In May, we celebrate the Victory Day or the Reconciliation Day (as it is called now). In May, ther

