<p><b>¿We must reveal the truth ¿ it¿s our duty. The world must know what is going on here ¿ We have to carry on reporting. This is what keeps me going: reporting so that the world will never forget.¿</b> ¿ Asami Terajima, reporter for <i>The Kyiv Independent</i><br><b>How does a newsroom, made up of young journalists, find itself in a war zone overnight? How do you do your job as a correspondent when the conflict is literally on your doorstep?</b><br><br>One member of <i>The Kyiv Independent</i>¿s young editorial staff was covering the business world in Ukraine, another was reporting on entertainment, while a third was dealing with geopolitics, when the Russian army crossed the border. They made the choice to stay: to face head-on the uncertainty of living and working in an active war zone. The power cuts, threat to life, trips to shelters, lethal attacks ¿ despite it all, they keep informing.<br><br>In <i>War Diary of the Ukrainian Resistance</i>, they share their work on the war tha