Andrii Maksymenko was a scientist and professor before Russia invaded his homeland nine months ago.
“No electricity, no water — In many places, no heat during the winter,” Maksymenko said with a sigh. “It’s clear that the war will continue as long as [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is alive.”
Maksymenko said his work keeps him busy, but his wife and daughter are anxious, and the war weighs on his mind. “This war is absolutely irrational from my point of view,” Maksymenko concluded, “so it’s difficult to predict what will be tomorrow.” Oddly enough, this is Maksymenko’s second stint at San Diego State. His daughter was born in San Diego during his previous tenure at the school 20 years ago.
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