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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine and also recieves Ukraine’s highest award that can be bestowed on foreign nationals, ‘The Order of Liberty’, for the UK’s staunch support of Ukraine’s freedom. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine where he also received Ukraine’s highest award that can be bestowed on foreign nationals, ‘The Order of Liberty’, for the UK’s staunch support of Ukraine’s freedom. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine where he also received Ukraine’s highest award that can be bestowed on foreign nationals, ‘The Order of Liberty’, for the UK’s staunch support of Ukraine’s freedom. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine and also recieves Ukraine’s highest award that can be bestowed on foreign nationals, ‘The Order of Liberty’, for the UK’s staunch support of Ukraine’s freedom. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine where he also received Ukraine’s highest award that can be bestowed on foreign nationals, ‘The Order of Liberty’, for the UK’s staunch support of Ukraine’s freedom. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine where he also received Ukraine’s highest award that can be bestowed on foreign nationals, ‘The Order of Liberty’, for the UK’s staunch support of Ukraine’s freedom. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine where he also received Ukraine’s highest award that can be bestowed on foreign nationals, ‘The Order of Liberty’, for the UK’s staunch support of Ukraine’s freedom. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine and also recieves Ukraine’s highest award that can be bestowed on foreign nationals, ‘The Order of Liberty’, for the UK’s staunch support of Ukraine’s freedom. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holds a joint press conference with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine where he also received Ukraine’s highest award that can be bestowed on foreign nationals, ‘The Order of Liberty’, for the UK’s staunch support of Ukraine’s freedom. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. Chief of the Defence Staff Tony Radakin joins the Prime Minister Boris Johnson on a visit to see the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine
24/08/2022. Kyiv, Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Ukraine. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, Ukraine. Picture by Ukraine Government / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
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Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842c)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842b)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842d)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842f)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842g)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842i)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842h)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842j)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842k)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842l)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842m)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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SPORT - Premier League: Man-United-Fans protestieren vor Spiel
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Licensed by Story Picture Agency/Shutterstock (13149842n)
Protesters from the 1958 fan group march from the Tollgate Pub to Old Trafford and clash with police prior to tonight's game against Liverpool.
Clashes Erupt at Glazers Out Protest, Manchester, England - 22 Aug 2022
Fans are speaking out against the ownership of Manchester United by the Glazer Family with protesters claiming that the owners haven't done anything for the club. Protests gained attention last year after Manchester United was included in the proposed European Super League Project.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
The Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (in picture) visited the residential site where the Russian Armed Forces dropped a bomb right opposite to a children's playground nearby Hromov Street in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs on Thursday, Aug 18, 2022.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
The Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (in picture) visited the residential site where the Russian Armed Forces dropped a bomb right opposite to a children's playground nearby Hromov Street in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs on Thursday, Aug 18, 2022.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
The Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (in picture) visited the residential site where the Russian Armed Forces dropped a bomb right opposite to a children's playground nearby Hromov Street in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs on Thursday, Aug 18, 2022.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
Russian Armed Forces have dropped a bomb in the residential area of Hromov Street just opposite a children's playground (in picture) in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine. On Thursday, Aug 18, 2022 - the Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (not in picture) visited the site and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
Russian Armed Forces have dropped a bomb in the residential area of Hromov Street just opposite a children's playground (in picture) in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine. On Thursday, Aug 18, 2022 - the Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (not in picture) visited the site and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
Russian Armed Forces have dropped a bomb in the residential area (in picture) of Hromov Street in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine. On Thursday, Aug 18, 2022 - the Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (not in picture) visited the site and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
Russian Armed Forces have dropped a bomb in the residential area (in picture) of Hromov Street in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine. On Thursday, Aug 18, 2022 - the Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (not in picture) visited the site and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
Russian Armed Forces have dropped a bomb in the residential area (in picture) of Hromov Street in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine. On Thursday, Aug 18, 2022 - the Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (not in picture) visited the site and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
Russian Armed Forces have dropped a bomb in the residential area (in picture) of Hromov Street in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine. On Thursday, Aug 18, 2022 - the Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (not in picture) visited the site and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
Russian Armed Forces have dropped a bomb in the residential area of Hromov Street just opposite a children's playground (in picture) in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine. On Thursday, Aug 18, 2022 - the Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (not in picture) visited the site and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
In Kostyantynivka, south-east of Kramatorsk, about 15 miles from the frontines, work is ongoing to ensure the small community hospital, one of the last operating, has its own electricity and water supply in case local services fail under Russian attack.
Russian Armed Forces have dropped a bomb in the residential area of Hromov Street just opposite a children's playground (in picture) in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk Oblast in Ukraine. On Thursday, Aug 18, 2022 - the Mayor of Kostyantynivka Oleksii Roslov (not in picture) visited the site and the residents talked to the Mayor to express their needs.
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