‘We tell them to go’: civilian life on the edge of Russia’s advance in eastern Ukraine

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As Putin’s forces press towards ruined Chasiv Yar, Ukrainians try to survive under bombardment in the shadow of the frontline

, to leave. “There’s intense shelling. The place is being bombarded. It’s a difficult situation,” he said. “People are living underground in basements. We tell them: ‘Please go.’ They answer with excuses. Most say they don’t want to abandon their homes. We try to help but they refuse.”in Kostiantynivka, the nearest functioning city to the frontline. That is 7 miles from his office, reached via a dusty and potholed back road that climbs up to the heights of Chasiv Yar.

The military mayor said there was no reason to panic, despite daily enemy bombardment, and trucks delivered drinking water to two districts of the city without a regular supply. Municipal workers could meanwhile be seen planting rose bushes, and repairing roads after complaints from the military that injured soldiers transported by ambulance faced a bumpy journey.. A volunteer, Sarhis Arutiunian, said he previously delivered generators and potbelly stoves, as well as cars for the military.

. One blast demolished a neo-classical arch and blew off the gold cupolas from the church opposite. On a ruined wall, someone has written: “We are not asking too much. We just need artillery shells and aviation. Rest we do ourselves.” Nearby is a mural of Putin dangling from a blue and yellow scarf, with the slogan “Arm Ukraine”.

 

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