British photographer Mark Neville on documenting four years of war in Ukraine
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A British photographer who has spent the last four years living under near-daily attacks on Kyiv has told FRANCE 24 that his nervous system has adapted to the war in Ukraine. Mark Neville says he feels he now has an advantage over people living in the rest of Europe, as his body has naturally adapted to the situation. He has set up a charity, Postcode Ukraine, which makes deliveries of humanitarian aid to frontline towns. Neville also takes photos of the people he meets to bring their stories to the wider world as the war drags on, and has had great success with his book "Diary of a Volunteer". He spoke to us in Perspective.