The massive offensive of the Russian army leaves devastating images. Also sounds. Like the cries of the old woman who was hit by a bomb in the attack on a residential area in the city of Konstantinivka.
“Don’t move your leg. Everything will be fine,” says a nurse trying to calm her down. He asks her not to stop talking to him and to hold his hand. She is one of eight civilians who have been injured in this week’s massive offensive.
Once in the hospital they try to stabilize her. There, another man tells that just as he was leaving his house, a bomb exploded and the impact hit his arm. Meanwhile, in the town of Izymnorth gate of Donbas and taken up by Ukraine six months ago, its main hospital is still in ruins. But despite the destruction, part of the building continues to function.
inside is Alexander, a volunteer who lost his foot when he stepped on one of the mines that are still buried in the area. At another point, in bakhmut, there is Julia. She is 88 years old and escaped from the front. She assures that life there was already impossible without water, without light, without anything. Still, around 3,000 people They’re still in town. His evacuation is increasingly complicated.
Source: Lasexta

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