This analog photographic series brings us to a tuberculosis hospital in Kyiv, a place far from the front lines but deeply marked by the repercussions of the conflict on the lives of the patients themselves. Through portraits emerging from the half-light, the series reveals the patients' relentless struggle against disease and death in a context of abandonment and penury. During the first three months of the large-scale invasion, patients succumbed more often to starvation than to tuberculosis. Today still, they receive very little state support. These images illustrate not only the resilience of these individuals in the face of a deadly disease, but also their isolation in a war that has relegated them to oblivion.