Ukraine's evacuees try to keep 'some feeling of home' DW 09/07/2024
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"Leaving one's own house is really hard. The fear of having to go to a different city can sometimes be greater than the fear of death," says Hennadiy Yudin, an officer with the White Angels. This highlights the emotional burden and fear of displacement faced by those in conflict areas.
"There's practically no children left here now," says Yudin. "To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video." This underscores the impact of violence on families, especially children.
"I'll say Avdiivka is a good example: there's neither a functioning hospital there anymore nor any ambulance service. Nobody is there to help with an evacuation," says Yudin. He emphasizes the critical infrastructure collapse during conflicts.
The Russian military is getting closer to Myrnohrad every day, and the front line is now less than 10 kilometers from the city. Myrnohrad regularly comes under fire, leading to a dramatic population decline from around 47,000 to less than 2,000." This detail stresses the grave situation in conflict zones.
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