As Russia’s war reaches the stage, Ukraine considers personal losses | News of Russia-Ukrainian War

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Kyiv, Ukraine – Olha, a 52-year-old nurse from Ukraine’s South Voznesensk, will never leave the fear of war, Three years To the full-scale occupation of Russia’s country.

“Whenever (shells) fly over your head, you fall and curl and hide like an animal,” he said.

In early March, 2022, the days of the war ordered by President Vladimir Putin, the city was like a bone in the throat in the throat “in the throat”.

On the left bank of the Southern Huayr River, which stands next to the military base, was 1.5 km (1 mile).

Olha and her husband Dmytro, Voznesensk-1740397642 in front of their homes
Olha, Voznesensk (courtesy of Olha’s family) described by her husband in front of her homes in Voznesensk

Together and horrified, paralyzed mother, 79, a disabled husband and teenager son, one of the main battles of the Russian-Ukrainian war, heard and hid.

Ukraine forces, Russian tanks and pedestrians, reduced a helicopter, lowered a helicopter, and Russia’s South Ukrainian nuclear power plant, Odesa and Mykolaiv.

More importantly, Russians, Moscow supported separatist separatist separatist Voznesensk could not go to the neighboring Moldova.

When looking back, Olha, the residents of the settlement were proud to fill the sandbags, barricades, human inspection points and to help each other.

The Russians were withdrawn, but it was not far away and the roof and windows were forced to change three times and caught Pummelenskin.

When you are hiding in the basement, when you need to expel themselves, there were shovels if they checked neighbors after each fire.

But the eldest son of Olah was in a bad condition.

He lived in the North Kiev Suburban Bucha, who killed hundreds of civilians.

“I was closer (Bucha), I would run to him,” he said.

On March 13, “miraculously” left Bucha.

“We did not talk about what happened yet.”

On August 20, 2022, the Russian missile destroyed five-storey housing buildings in Voznesensk, and 14, including 14 children, injured 14.

A quarter of the city’s population fled and Russia was replaced by refugees from the occupied territories.

However, Olhan’s family found a comfort in tending to their garden.

“There are flying missiles and we plant and water,” he said. “We did not know whether we had a living but we set up a second greenhouse.”

Then there were pillows and imperfections for his mother during World War II, and the natural reasons died in 2022 June 2022, 2022.

“The poor thing was born during the war and died during the war.”

Russian forces withdrew from the south in November 2022 and fired.

These days all Olha wants “just peace” – the President of the United States of America Donald Trump Not ready, he said.

“It is terrible that such status has such cynicism. He is such a saliva on his face.”

No place of home

In his hometown, Olha became four million Ukrainian IDPs since the beginning of the war, almost four million Ukrainians.

One police officer, Mykola, left the village near Mariupol southern Ukraine on February 25, 2022, and the occupation began a day after the occupation.

He did not want to cooperate with the advancement of Russian forces and Moscow-built authorities – although most of the many.

He also cut ties with the relatives of the Kremlin and settled in Pokrovsk, a strategic castle in the managed part of the Donetsk region.

Mykola continued to work with police during the “Shooting and Shooting.”

Pokrovsk under the attack, the elderly residents in the attack helped to leave and leave the lives of elderly residents.

Then he collected and left – and feels nostalgia.

“I am very sad about not being able to go to the places of my childhood,” said Mycola al Isst.

He thinks that he will never return or visit and live next to people who choose the occupation.

What makes him most feared, although Russia is afraid of Russia’s mastery again.

The West often often disappoints that Ukraine is not only part of Russia, but not really a separate state and nation, “he said.

‘A wolf state’

Maria commanderenko, 47-year-old postal worker, Russia’s aggressions had a last goodbye to two houses and father.

Moscow lived in the city of Horlivka, the southeastern city and coal mines, which seized the supported separatists in 2014.

Recalling the surreal atmosphere of the conflict, he walked around the local residents, said that armed men and Russia and Russia said.

In April 2014, a municipal deputy protesting against the Russian flag hanged in the city hall was found dead in a river with traces of torture.

Maria Commission
Maria Commissioner concerns that all Ukrainian lands will die before the release of land from Russia (courtesy of commander)

The work was rolled down and in early 2015, Commissioner, the partner and two children were left in Ukraine.

After leaving the southeast of the occupied southeast, he could not return to his father’s funeral in 2021.

Then the family fled 40 km (25 miles) in northern Horlivka.

The majority of Ukrainians have worried about the disregard for the separatists. Some “did not know which war was there,” he said until the full-scale occupation.

The family was rolled into the rented apartment. While the six-year-old daughter adapted to the action, his son 14, missed his friends.

Developing Russian troops, while developing Russian troops, he again lost his family again after the occupation.

Commissioner said they said in Kiev, “and I have new friends here.”

Contact the 76-year-old mother in Horlivka. But he stopped talking to him with his Russian older brother.

As it works in a company that produces military equipment, the occupied territories feel a pessimistic instead of the “all of my life.”

In these days, he is treasured in the little things – Nordic walks and the cultural scene of Kiev.

“Every weekend my husband and I go to a theater or art exhibition.”

‘I’m warned of war’

Many of Russia’s third anniversary of Ukraine’s full-scale occupation also remembers the 2014 measures.

On February 20, 2014, Maria Kucherenko stopped, the Russian soldiers maintained the condemned referendum on the international level of government buildings and military bases and military bases and the peninsula “return to Russia”.

Kucherenko, who was a linguist in the port city of Sevastopol, was 19 years old.

He was afraid, but criticized himself as “young and pathetic”.

“I swore to myself because I will never happen again.”

Maria Kucherenko Hearing in the US Congress-1740397635
Maria Kucherenko was heard in the US Congress for a year spoke about Ukraine’s (courtesy of Kucherenko)

Sevastopol was around a huge sea base rented in Russia’s Black Sea Fleet, and according to observers, a trojan horse affected the Kremlin with the Kremlin’s supporters and violating the elites.

A few days ago, a popular revolt in Kiev, a Russian President Viktor Yanukovych overthrown. Kucherenko hoped that the new government would return to Crimea and save him from all the madness and Mayhem.

Instead, the Crimean police and soldiers were not only instructed to move away, and Moscow supporters were applauded.

Kucherenko hoped that the men around him would volunteer to fight the Russians.

However, they did not, and spent hours in a park, the beach, crying in the dormitory.

March 16 saw the main pitch of Sevastopol on the “Referendum” night.

“As can be seen, there will be no tomorrow, only songs, dances, dances, dead and his talks today,” he said.

Kucherenko, “than to admit the defeat,” he said, “The last is more horrible to me,” he decided to “die for defeat”.

When the full-scale occupation began, the Russian forces landed in the city of Hostomel, which rented an apartment.

But Kucherenko never feared.

“The most terrible things in 2014 have happened to me.” “I’m the age of 11. I will repeat until you die. After all, I said at the congress.”

On November 24, Russia’s 1000th day of Russia’s full-scale occupation of Russia, the Helsinki Commission, the Monitor of the Human Rights spoke in special hearings of the US Congress.

Then he explained the representations and senators: “Russia’s war against Ukraine began in 2014 by the annoyance of military aggression in the east of Crimea and Ukraine. Again, because of this, the global community is actually called to Ukraine, This is not a framework, not framework as “Ukrainian crisis.” This is the point for eight years. This misconception is the basis for the current scale of war put it. “

 
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