Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine, is only 30 kilometres from the Russian border. The city suffered major damage but never fell while it was under siege by Russian forces for more than six months. Meanwhile, Russians are again gathering soldiers across the brder. The city is experiencing an increase in ballistic missile attacks, and Kharkiv is reinforcing its defences. Everyone claims to be ready for a fresh invasion, but the residents’ present and future are haunted by their past.Narrated by Marcus Harton,Yan Boechat has this report from Kharkiv-VOA News