Ukraine is facing some of its most difficult days since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion.
The much-anticipated counter-offensive appears to have stalled, and the US and EU are struggling to agree fresh financial and weapons aid.
A package of help from the US has become embroiled in wider Congressional squabbles. And the world's attention is diverted by the Israel-Gaza war.
It means that while officials are outwardly positive - and a sense of public defiance remains - you can also detect a darker mood.
"Confidence in victory has become a bit thinner than it was a year ago," says Iryna, who is with her husband Oleksandr on Kontraktova Square in the Ukrainian capital.
She starts to cry, recalling life before Russia's full-scale invasion.
"We're walking now on this square, remembering how we celebrated new year here a few years ago; there was a symphony orchestra playing here and it was so beautiful.