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'It's a must for us to fight': Kramatorsk mayor fears the worst as Russians draw near
Oleksandr Goncharenko says unless the invaders are halted the eastern Ukrainian city will be razed and its people driven out.
Thirteen miles from the Russian frontline lies Kramatorsk, a city at first glance eerily empty. The highway into the centre is deserted, with long, thin Ukrainian flags defiantly hanging above the street, held taut by wires.
If Russia's revised goal is to seize Donbas, the last significant city Moscow's forces will have to take is Kramatorsk, an industrial centre, that is 40 miles west of the fierce fighting at Sievierdonetsk.
Almost nobody walks through its vast central square – and those visiting the mayor's office that overlooks it have to go round the back, past sandbags and guards, to the side away from the Russian artillery, whose 152mm guns are uncomfortably in range.
The ruins of a school in Kramatorsk that was hit by a Russian strike on the night of April 5th. The explosion of the strike resulted in a crater that is 15 meters in diameter and 3 meters deep. Kramatorsk lies within range of Russian artillery. Most of the city’s residents have fled fearing the advance of Russian troops, which are pushing forward along a front line 22 kms away. The mayor says 60,000 of the city’s 210,000 residents still remain in the city.
Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, 15th June 2022.
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'It's a must for us to fight': Kramatorsk mayor fears the worst as Russians draw near
Oleksandr Goncharenko says unless the invaders are halted the eastern Ukrainian city will be razed and its people driven out.
Thirteen miles from the Russian frontline lies Kramatorsk, a city at first glance eerily empty. The highway into the centre is deserted, with long, thin Ukrainian flags defiantly hanging above the street, held taut by wires.
If Russia's revised goal is to seize Donbas, the last significant city Moscow's forces will have to take is Kramatorsk, an industrial centre, that is 40 miles west of the fierce fighting at Sievierdonetsk.
Almost nobody walks through its vast central square – and those visiting the mayor's office that overlooks it have to go round the back, past sandbags and guards, to the side away from the Russian artillery, whose 152mm guns are uncomfortably in range.
The ruins of a school in Kramatorsk that was hit by a Russian strike on the night of April 5th. The explosion of the strike resulted in a crater that is 15 meters in diameter and 3 meters deep. Kramatorsk lies within range of Russian artillery. Most of the city’s residents have fled fearing the advance of Russian troops, which are pushing forward along a front line 22 kms away. The mayor says 60,000 of the city’s 210,000 residents still remain in the city.
Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, 15th June 2022.
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'I believe in our army': life in Donbas as the frontline creeps closer.
A member of Ukraine's Donbas battalion, Slava had been evacuating civilians from the beleaguered city of Lysychansk. A couple of kilometres farther north, Ukrainian soldiers were clinging on to the southern chunk of Sievierodonetsk, the last slab of territory in Luhansk province under Kyiv's control.
Slava was optimistic his side would prevail. On Friday Ukrainian forces mounted a counterattack, with fierce street-to-street fighting.
Donbas. 4th June 2022.
Damaged apartment blocks in Slovyansk. Donbas, Ukraine, 4 June 2022.
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'I believe in our army': life in Donbas as the frontline creeps closer.
A member of Ukraine's Donbas battalion, Slava had been evacuating civilians from the beleaguered city of Lysychansk. A couple of kilometres farther north, Ukrainian soldiers were clinging on to the southern chunk of Sievierodonetsk, the last slab of territory in Luhansk province under Kyiv's control.
Slava was optimistic his side would prevail. On Friday Ukrainian forces mounted a counterattack, with fierce street-to-street fighting.
Donbas. 4th June 2022.
A damaged school in Slovyansk. Donbas, Ukraine, 4 June 2022.
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'I believe in our army': life in Donbas as the frontline creeps closer.
A member of Ukraine's Donbas battalion, Slava had been evacuating civilians from the beleaguered city of Lysychansk. A couple of kilometres farther north, Ukrainian soldiers were clinging on to the southern chunk of Sievierodonetsk, the last slab of territory in Luhansk province under Kyiv's control.
Slava was optimistic his side would prevail. On Friday Ukrainian forces mounted a counterattack, with fierce street-to-street fighting.
Donbas. 4th June 2022.
Damaged apartment blocks in Slovyansk. Donbas, Ukraine, 4 June 2022.
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Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine
Officers in Donetsk say spies pass on coordinates or photographs of targets via Telegram in exchange for cash.
Oleksandr Malish, the patrol police chief for the cities of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk in the Donetsk region, is reluctant to call people suspected of collaborating with Russia Ukrainians.
The Guardian was not able to find the Telegram groups Malish described. But it did find public Telegram groups for Kramatorsk and Slovyansk with “Z” branding that carry pro-Russia messaging about the war.
The groups have about 15,000 subscribers. The Guardian was not able to confirm that they were all genuine residents of the two cities and neighbouring villages, though some appeared to be.
Officers inspect a nursery hit by a rocket attack in Kramatorsk
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Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine
Officers in Donetsk say spies pass on coordinates or photographs of targets via Telegram in exchange for cash.
Oleksandr Malish, the patrol police chief for the cities of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk in the Donetsk region, is reluctant to call people suspected of collaborating with Russia Ukrainians.
The Guardian was not able to find the Telegram groups Malish described. But it did find public Telegram groups for Kramatorsk and Slovyansk with “Z” branding that carry pro-Russia messaging about the war.
The groups have about 15,000 subscribers. The Guardian was not able to confirm that they were all genuine residents of the two cities and neighbouring villages, though some appeared to be.
Officers inspect a nursery hit by a rocket attack in Kramatorsk
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Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine
Officers in Donetsk say spies pass on coordinates or photographs of targets via Telegram in exchange for cash.
Oleksandr Malish, the patrol police chief for the cities of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk in the Donetsk region, is reluctant to call people suspected of collaborating with Russia Ukrainians.
The Guardian was not able to find the Telegram groups Malish described. But it did find public Telegram groups for Kramatorsk and Slovyansk with “Z” branding that carry pro-Russia messaging about the war.
The groups have about 15,000 subscribers. The Guardian was not able to confirm that they were all genuine residents of the two cities and neighbouring villages, though some appeared to be.
Officers inspect a nursery hit by a rocket attack in Kramatorsk
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Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine
Officers in Donetsk say spies pass on coordinates or photographs of targets via Telegram in exchange for cash.
Oleksandr Malish, the patrol police chief for the cities of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk in the Donetsk region, is reluctant to call people suspected of collaborating with Russia Ukrainians.
The Guardian was not able to find the Telegram groups Malish described. But it did find public Telegram groups for Kramatorsk and Slovyansk with “Z” branding that carry pro-Russia messaging about the war.
The groups have about 15,000 subscribers. The Guardian was not able to confirm that they were all genuine residents of the two cities and neighbouring villages, though some appeared to be.
Damage from a double rocket attack apparently intended for the Kramatorsk regional security services headquarters
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Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine
Officers in Donetsk say spies pass on coordinates or photographs of targets via Telegram in exchange for cash.
Oleksandr Malish, the patrol police chief for the cities of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk in the Donetsk region, is reluctant to call people suspected of collaborating with Russia Ukrainians.
The Guardian was not able to find the Telegram groups Malish described. But it did find public Telegram groups for Kramatorsk and Slovyansk with “Z” branding that carry pro-Russia messaging about the war.
The groups have about 15,000 subscribers. The Guardian was not able to confirm that they were all genuine residents of the two cities and neighbouring villages, though some appeared to be.
Damage from a double rocket attack apparently intended for the Kramatorsk regional security services headquarters
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Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine
Officers in Donetsk say spies pass on coordinates or photographs of targets via Telegram in exchange for cash.
Oleksandr Malish, the patrol police chief for the cities of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk in the Donetsk region, is reluctant to call people suspected of collaborating with Russia Ukrainians.
The Guardian was not able to find the Telegram groups Malish described. But it did find public Telegram groups for Kramatorsk and Slovyansk with “Z” branding that carry pro-Russia messaging about the war.
The groups have about 15,000 subscribers. The Guardian was not able to confirm that they were all genuine residents of the two cities and neighbouring villages, though some appeared to be.
Damage from a double rocket attack apparently intended for the Kramatorsk regional security services headquarters
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Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine
Officers in Donetsk say spies pass on coordinates or photographs of targets via Telegram in exchange for cash.
Oleksandr Malish, the patrol police chief for the cities of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk in the Donetsk region, is reluctant to call people suspected of collaborating with Russia Ukrainians.
The Guardian was not able to find the Telegram groups Malish described. But it did find public Telegram groups for Kramatorsk and Slovyansk with “Z” branding that carry pro-Russia messaging about the war.
The groups have about 15,000 subscribers. The Guardian was not able to confirm that they were all genuine residents of the two cities and neighbouring villages, though some appeared to be.
Damage from a double rocket attack apparently intended for the Kramatorsk regional security services headquarters
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Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine
Officers in Donetsk say spies pass on coordinates or photographs of targets via Telegram in exchange for cash.
Oleksandr Malish, the patrol police chief for the cities of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk in the Donetsk region, is reluctant to call people suspected of collaborating with Russia Ukrainians.
The Guardian was not able to find the Telegram groups Malish described. But it did find public Telegram groups for Kramatorsk and Slovyansk with “Z” branding that carry pro-Russia messaging about the war.
The groups have about 15,000 subscribers. The Guardian was not able to confirm that they were all genuine residents of the two cities and neighbouring villages, though some appeared to be.
Damage from a double rocket attack apparently intended for the Kramatorsk regional security services headquarters
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After Bucha, I’m afraid of Russian soldiers: people in east Ukraine prepare for fresh assault
As PutinÕs forces gather for another strike, support for his action has fallen dramatically across the region.
KramatorskÕs mayor, Oleksandr Goncharenko, said the blockade of Mariupol in the Donetsk region and its disastrous humanitarian consequences had played a decisive role in changing peopleÕs minds.
ÒIf in 2014, 60% of the town were pro-Russian, I would say now itÕs around 15%,Ó he said.
Goncharenko is one of the many Donbas politicians who has represented UkraineÕs pro-Russian parties.
Damage from a double rocket attack apparently intended for the Kramatorsk regional security services headquarters
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.. Nina Alexevena, older woman in headscarf, who showed off the mess made by occupying russian soldiers
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.. Nina Alexevena, older woman in headscarf, who showed off the mess made by occupying russian soldiers
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.. Nina Alexevena, older woman in headscarf, who showed off the mess made by occupying russian soldiers
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.. Nina Alexevena, older woman in headscarf, who showed off the mess made by occupying russian soldiers
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
A lot of photos showing destruction on the road between Kyiv and Chernihiv.. a priest Georgy Petrosuk cleaning up his church ahead of an Easter service. It was hit by machine gun bullets
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
Across swathes of territory vacated by Russia’s armed forces a great clean-up was under way. Homeowners were tidying up and counting the cost of a devastating month-long occupation. Ukrainian army sappers collected left-behind munitions and defused mines – a vast ongoing job.
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Charred houses, cratered lawns and an epic clean-up on road to Chernihiv
Ukrainians living in territory vacated by Russian forces are counting the cost of occupation.
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Ukraine's great clean up after Russian occupation.
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Police scout for pro-Russia collaborators in eastern Ukraine
Officers in Donetsk say spies pass on coordinates or photographs of targets via Telegram in exchange for cash.
Oleksandr Malish, the patrol police chief for the cities of Kramatorsk and Slovyansk in the Donetsk region, is reluctant to call people suspected of collaborating with Russia Ukrainians.
The Guardian was not able to find the Telegram groups Malish described. But it did find public Telegram groups for Kramatorsk and Slovyansk with “Z” branding that carry pro-Russia messaging about the war.
The groups have about 15,000 subscribers. The Guardian was not able to confirm that they were all genuine residents of the two cities and neighbouring villages, though some appeared to be.
A large dog stands next to a destroyed house located in a residental area that's fairly close to factories on the outskirts Slovyanks. A neighbough said that the blast had happened on the 7th of April and the owners had gone and left behind their dogs.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
Martin Hibbert, the closest person to the Manchester Arena bomb to survive. He will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in May as he campaigns disabled rights and access.
Hibbert, 45, from Chorley in Lancashire, was told he would never walk again.
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
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‘Don’t write me off because I’m in a wheelchair’: Manchester Arena survivor takes on Kilimanjaro
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