War in Ukraine. The horrors of war by Kharkiv Oblast
Pervomaiskyi
30 October 2022
Ukrainian soldiers inspect damaged a Russian tank on a road near the recently retaken village of Kamianka, Kharkiv region, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2022.
A washing machine hangs from a destroyed house in the village where Myhaylo Yurkiv, 65, stayed in his bunker for six months during fierce battles under Russian occupation which destroyed his home and cut the village in two by the shelling of the bridge, leaving him now as the only person living on his side of the village, in Tsupivka, Ukraine, October 26, 2022.
Anton Sevrukov, 47, toasts bread over fire in a makeshift stove in Kivsharivka, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022. As temperatures drop below freezing in eastern Ukraine, those who haven't fled from the heavy fighting, regular shelling and months of Russian occupation are now on the threshold of a brutal winter and digging in for the cold months.
Ukrainian soldiers remove metal structure pieces as they work on a bridge damaged during fighting with Russian troops in Izium, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 3, 2022. A series of embarrassing military losses for Moscow in recent weeks has presented a growing challenge for prominent hosts of Russian news and political talk shows scrambling to find ways to paint Kyiv's gains in a way that is still favorable to the Kremlin.