War in Ukraine. The horrors of war by Chuhuiv

13 September 2022
Oleh Lutsai stands in front of the entrance of the damaged building where he lives in the freed village of Hrakove
Oleh Lutsai, 70, stands in front of the entrance of the damaged building where he lives in the freed village of Hrakove, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022. Lutsai has been living in the basement for months together with other neigbhors.
— Photo by Leo Correa / AP Photo
Liudmyla Dmyttruk lights up an oil lamp, as she shows the basement where she is living together with her neighbors in the freed village of Hrakove
Liudmyla Dmyttruk, 67, lights up an oil lamp, as she shows the basement where she is living together with her neighbors in the freed village of Hrakove, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
— Photo by Leo Correa / AP Photo
Viacheslav Myronenko stands in front of the entrance of a damaged building where he lives in the freed village of Hrakove
Viacheslav Myronenko, 71, stands in front of the entrance of a damaged building where he lives in the freed village of Hrakove, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022. Myronenko has been living in the basement of his bombed-out apartment building with three neighbors for more than four months.
— Photo by Leo Correa / AP Photo
Anatolii Klyzhen carries an empty Russian army food ration packet that was left in his apartment while occupied by the Russian soldiers in the freed village of Hrakove
Anatolii Klyzhen carries an empty Russian army food ration packet that was left in his apartment while occupied by the Russian soldiers in the freed village of Hrakove, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022. Russian troops occupied this small village southeast of Ukraine’s second largest city of Kharkiv for six months before suddenly abandoning it around Sept. 9 as Ukrainian forces advanced in a lightning-swift counteroffensive that swept southward.
— Photo by Leo Correa / AP Photo
The letter Z is seen on a damaged building that was occupied by Russian soldiers in the freed village of Hrakove
The letter Z, which has become the Russian emblem for the war, is seen on a damaged building that was occupied by Russian soldiers in the freed village of Hrakove, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
— Photo by Leo Correa / AP Photo
A damaged church is seen in the freed village of Hrakove
A damaged church is seen in the freed village of Hrakove, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
— Photo by Leo Correa / AP Photo
A destroyed car is seen next to heavily damaged houses in the freed village of Hrakove
A destroyed car is seen next to heavily damaged houses in the freed village of Hrakove, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
— Photo by Leo Correa / AP Photo
Oleh Lutsai stands with his neighbors at the entrance of their damaged residential building in the freed village of Hrakove
Oleh Lutsai, 70, stands with his neighbors at the entrance of their damaged residential building in the freed village of Hrakove, Ukraine, Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.
— Photo by Leo Correa / AP Photo