In eastern Ukraine, the tide of this war hasn't just changed - it's coming in fast.
"We know what's coming," says Mariya as she packs up the TV คาสิโนออนไลน์ufabet in her flat in Kostyantynivka. She's having it delivered to Kyiv before making the journey there with her son.
"We're tired all day [and suffer] moods and panic attacks. It's constantly depressing, and we're scared."
In February, Russia captured the strategic town of Avdiivka. Since then, the invaders have advanced further west, and taken several villages.
Ukraine says its forces are "holding on". But Russian troops are now attacking in five areas along the 1,100km (700 mile) front line.
Over 1.2 million people - or two thirds of the population - have left the Ukrainian-controlled Donetsk region since Russia's full scale invasion two years ago.
And it's here in the eastern Donetsk region that Ukraine's defenders are being tested the most.
People in cities like Pokrovsk, Kostyantynivka and Kramatorsk are now facing a fast-approaching front line, and even occupation.