Mykola has spent the entirety of his short life in the hospital.
His cancer was diagnosed at birth, just a month before Russian forces invaded Ukraine.
“It’s like you have two wars to fight,” said his mother, Anna Kolesnikova.
“Two wars in your life: one is to save your child’s life, and the other war is for your country.”Across Ukraine, families of children with cancer are facing the dual agonies of life-threatening illness and a country engulfed by war.
For many, the Russian invasion has meant displacement from their homes, fear of airstrikes and separation from loved ones, including family members serving in the military.
Persons:
Mykola clutched, Mykola, “, ”, Anna Kolesnikova
Locations:
Kyiv, Ukraine