Civilians on the Ukrainian side of the line never know when an artillery shell is going to be fired. The Russians and Russian proxy side place heavy weapons in cities. They put an artillery piece in a city. Ukraine is not going to fire into civilian areas, but the Russian side does. It is a pretty terrible situation for civilians. A lot have left. Some can't; some have elderly parents or circumstances that don't let them leave. If not every day, certainly a couple of times a week there are civilian casualties on the Ukrainian side.
There has not been significant movement or changes in the geography of the front for about four years now, so that line is heavily fortified. There are trenches and all the other typical things you see in a land war of the 20th century. It's an awful situation for civilians in the occupied territories because you have—