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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in a chair in his kitchen as he passionately recounts the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in a chair in his kitchen as he passionately recounts the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in a chair in his kitchen as he passionately recounts the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in a chair in his kitchen as he passionately recounts the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in a chair in his kitchen as he passionately recounts the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in a chair in his kitchen as he passionately recounts the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in a chair in his kitchen as he passionately recounts the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima shows a video on his phone from the moment his foot injury occurred as he sits in a chair in his kitchen, passionately recounting the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima shows a video on his phone from the moment his foot injury occurred as he sits in a chair in his kitchen, passionately recounting the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in a chair in his kitchen as he passionately recounts the story of his injury and the loss of some of his soldiers during a frontline fight in the Donetsk region. I met Dima during an afternoon visit in Borodyanka, and he invited me to visit him and his family a few kilometres away in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima shows his left leg and foot injuries as they heal from an incident while he was fighting on the frontlines in the Donetsk region. Now on a health recovery break, Dima is spending time with his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine. He is expected to return to the frontline with his fellow soldiers. I met and photographed Dima and heard his story on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima shows his left leg and foot injuries as they heal from an incident while he was fighting on the frontlines in the Donetsk region. Now on a health recovery break, Dima is spending time with his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine. He is expected to return to the frontline with his fellow soldiers. I met and photographed Dima and heard his story on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima shows his left leg and foot injuries as they heal from an incident while he was fighting on the frontlines in the Donetsk region. Now on a health recovery break, Dima is spending time with his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine. He is expected to return to the frontline with his fellow soldiers. I met and photographed Dima and heard his story on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Ruslan's illustration vividly depicts the story of an elderly woman who beat a Russian pilot to death with a shovel after he parachuted onto her roof, a dramatic and fierce act of resistance during the conflict in the Kharkiv region. Ruslan, a dedicated member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and a skilled artist known for his evocative drawings depicting military life, in his military office in northern Ukraine's Kharkiv region on Monday, August 5, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Ruslan's illustration vividly depicts the story of an elderly woman who beat a Russian pilot to death with a shovel after he parachuted onto her roof, a dramatic and fierce act of resistance during the conflict in the Kharkiv region. Ruslan, a dedicated member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and a skilled artist known for his evocative drawings depicting military life, in his military office in northern Ukraine's Kharkiv region on Monday, August 5, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Ruslan's illustration vividly depicts the story of an elderly woman who beat a Russian pilot to death with a shovel after he parachuted onto her roof, a dramatic and fierce act of resistance during the conflict in the Kharkiv region. Ruslan, a dedicated member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and a skilled artist known for his evocative drawings depicting military life, in his military office in northern Ukraine's Kharkiv region on Monday, August 5, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in his red sports car parked at the entryway of his house in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in his red sports car parked at the entryway of his house in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, sits in his red sports car parked at the entryway of his house in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, whose full name is Dmitry Valerievich Lashko, walks out to the backyard garden where his wife and in-laws are planting vegetables, to pose together for a family photo. Dima, 41, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, whose full name is Dmitry Valerievich Lashko, walks out to the backyard garden where his wife and in-laws are planting vegetables, to pose together for a family photo. Dima, 41, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, whose full name is Dmitry Valerievich Lashko, walks out to the backyard garden where his wife and in-laws are planting vegetables, to pose together for a family photo. Dima, 41, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, whose full name is Dmitry Valerievich Lashko, walks out to the backyard garden where his wife and in-laws are planting vegetables, to pose together for a family photo. Dima, 41, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • This is Ben, Dima's two-year-old dog, looking happily at the camera, excited to see a new guest in the house. Ben is a lovely dog who behaved well and welcomed me with love. He didn't hesitate to pose for a moment in Dima's family house in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • This is Ben, Dima's two-year-old dog, looking happily at the camera, excited to see a new guest in the house. Ben is a lovely dog who behaved well and welcomed me with love. He didn't hesitate to pose for a moment in Dima's family house in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, 41, father of two, walks out to the backyard garden as he watches his mobile phone. His wife and in-laws are planting vegetables in the garden. Dima, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, 41, father of two, walks out to the backyard garden as he watches his mobile phone. His wife and in-laws are planting vegetables in the garden. Dima, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • This is a detailed shot taken at the entry doorstep of Dima's family house, showing his children's toys scattered on the patio as the family works on renovating the house. I met Dima in his family home in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, whose full name is Dmitry Valerievich Lashko, walks out to the backyard garden where his wife and in-laws are planting vegetables, to pose together for a family photo. Dima, 41, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, 41, father of two, walks out to the backyard garden as he watches his mobile phone. His wife and in-laws are planting vegetables in the garden. Dima, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    33-240724-VX_Staff-UA-VX2_7757.jpg
  • Dima, 41, father of two, walks out to the backyard garden as he watches his mobile phone. His wife and in-laws are planting vegetables in the garden. Dima, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, 41, father of two, walks out to the backyard garden as he watches his mobile phone. His wife and in-laws are planting vegetables in the garden. Dima, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    34-240724-VX_Staff-UA-VX2_7760.jpg
  • Dima, whose full name is Dmitry Valerievich Lashko, walks out to the backyard garden where his wife and in-laws are planting vegetables, to pose together for a family photo. Dima, 41, originally from Vuhledar, has faced profound personal tragedy and resilience. In 2022, he lost his entire first family, including his parents, brother, and wife, to the war. He buried his wife in Dnipro, while the rest of his family remains in Vuhledar, now inaccessible due to the ongoing conflict. Dima currently lives with his new wife, Ina, her two children, and her parents. The family also has a two-year-old dog named Ben. I met and photographed Dima and his family in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • This is a panoramic view of the backyard garden where Dima's in-laws and his wife plant vegetables for the family's needs. I took this detailed shot at Dima's house in Berestyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Liubov, 46, a former Ukrainian language and literature teacher from Kharkiv, now serves as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Photographed in her office at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region on Monday, August 5, 2024, she is dedicated to preserving the memory of fallen soldiers through a memorial book. Despite the war, Liubov ensures her children are safe and educated abroad while she continues to fight for her country. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Liubov, 46, a former Ukrainian language and literature teacher from Kharkiv, now serves as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Photographed in her office at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region on Monday, August 5, 2024, she is dedicated to preserving the memory of fallen soldiers through a memorial book. Despite the war, Liubov ensures her children are safe and educated abroad while she continues to fight for her country. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Liubov, 46, a former Ukrainian language and literature teacher from Kharkiv, now serves as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Photographed in her office at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region on Monday, August 5, 2024, she is dedicated to preserving the memory of fallen soldiers through a memorial book. Despite the war, Liubov ensures her children are safe and educated abroad while she continues to fight for her country. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Liubov, 46, a former Ukrainian language and literature teacher from Kharkiv, now serves as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Photographed in her office at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region on Monday, August 5, 2024, she is dedicated to preserving the memory of fallen soldiers through a memorial book. Despite the war, Liubov ensures her children are safe and educated abroad while she continues to fight for her country. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Liubov, 46, a former Ukrainian language and literature teacher from Kharkiv, now serves as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Photographed in her office at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region on Monday, August 5, 2024, she is dedicated to preserving the memory of fallen soldiers through a memorial book. Despite the war, Liubov ensures her children are safe and educated abroad while she continues to fight for her country. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher from Kharkiv, stands next to trees at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region on Monday, August 5, 2024. Now a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, she preserves the memory of fallen soldiers. Despite the war, she ensures her children are safe and educated abroad while she fights for her country. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, poses for a photo in front of a halved, airstrike-damaged block of apartments in Borodyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, 24 July 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, poses for a photo in front of a halved, airstrike-damaged block of apartments in Borodyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, 24 July 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Dima, a 41-year-old father of two and a member of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, poses for a photo in front of a halved, airstrike-damaged block of apartments in Borodyanka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, 24 July 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
    18-240805-VX_Staff-UA-VX2_8198.jpg
  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
    35-240805-VX_Staff-UA-VX1_8032.jpg
  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
    15-240805-VX_Staff-UA-VX2_8191.jpg
  • Taras, 10, who dreams of becoming an engineer, says, "I miss my mom and dad when I'm in Germany." Photographed during an interview on Monday, August 5, 2024, at an undisclosed location in the Kharkiv region, he is embraced by his mother, Liubov Dziubenko, 46, a former teacher now serving as a communication officer in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. She balances her duty to her country with ensuring her children's safety and education abroad.
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  • Nadia's cat lies around her bed as she speaks to me about her life since I met her two years ago. Nadia Vorobei, a 67-year-old resident of Andriivka, has endured significant hardships since the onset of the Russian invasion. Carried out of her house by Russian soldiers in March 2022, she witnessed its destruction shortly thereafter. Despite these challenges, Nadia's resilience is evident. Her family is deeply involved in Ukraine's defence, with her son in the military, her granddaughter serving as a medic, and other relatives also on the front lines. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Nadia's cat lies around her bed as she speaks to me about her life since I met her two years ago. Nadia Vorobei, a 67-year-old resident of Andriivka, has endured significant hardships since the onset of the Russian invasion. Carried out of her house by Russian soldiers in March 2022, she witnessed its destruction shortly thereafter. Despite these challenges, Nadia's resilience is evident. Her family is deeply involved in Ukraine's defence, with her son in the military, her granddaughter serving as a medic, and other relatives also on the front lines. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A panoramic view shows the entry driveway of Nadia Vorobei's house in Andriivka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, 24 July 2024. Nadia Vorobei, a 67-year-old resident of Andriivka, has endured significant hardships since the onset of the Russian invasion. Carried out of her house by Russian soldiers in March 2022, she witnessed its destruction shortly thereafter. Despite these challenges, Nadia's resilience is evident. Her family is deeply involved in Ukraine's defence, with her son in the military, her granddaughter serving as a medic, and other relatives also on the front lines. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    15-240724-VX_Staff-UA-VX2_7561.jpg
  • Nadia's cat strolls around the entry doorstep of the house. Nadia Vorobei, a 67-year-old resident of Andriivka, has endured significant hardships since the onset of the Russian invasion. Carried out of her house by Russian soldiers in March 2022, she witnessed its destruction shortly thereafter. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A panoramic view shows the entry driveway of Nadia Vorobei's house in Andriivka, Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, 24 July 2024. Nadia Vorobei, a 67-year-old resident of Andriivka, has endured significant hardships since the onset of the Russian invasion. Carried out of her house by Russian soldiers in March 2022, she witnessed its destruction shortly thereafter. Despite these challenges, Nadia's resilience is evident. Her family is deeply involved in Ukraine's defence, with her son in the military, her granddaughter serving as a medic, and other relatives also on the front lines. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    16-240724-VX_Staff-UA-VX2_7564.jpg
  • Nadia's cat strolls around the entry doorstep of the house. Nadia Vorobei, a 67-year-old resident of Andriivka, has endured significant hardships since the onset of the Russian invasion. Carried out of her house by Russian soldiers in March 2022, she witnessed its destruction shortly thereafter. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of apocalyptic destruction, homes and cars turned to ashes, wealth looted, and mines (not in photo) left behind are noted in Andriivka on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destruction wealth looted, and mines (in photo) left behind are noted in Andriivka on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • A signpost warns of landmines that may have been left behind surrounding Vatutina Street between Makariv and Makovysche, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Moscow’s military quickly captured this region on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • A signpost warns of landmines that may have been left behind surrounding Vatutina Street between Makariv and Makovysche, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Moscow’s military quickly captured this region on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • A signpost warns of landmines that may have been left behind surrounding Vatutina Street between Makariv and Makovysche, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Moscow’s military quickly captured this region on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • An old man sits on a bench outside his gates marked as safe in Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
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