At seven o'clock on Saturday morning, the tones of the Ukrainian national anthem in Kyiv echoed to show that the curfew in the capital has been lifted.

On the same day, Anna says goodbye to her son at the capital's railway station.

He is going to the military academy in Kharkiv, where he is studying.

- I do not know what to say.

Now I'm sending my son to Kharkiv.

My husband is in the territorial defense and I have two more children.

All I feel is pain and anger, says Anna to SVT.

She describes Kharkiv as an "almost completely destroyed city" and some areas are "completely destroyed".

- It's so sad, and it's the same in Mariupol, Sumy, Chernihiv and Kherson.

The situation is terrifying.