occupation but at great cost. he was socked by the was numbers and firepower that rolled into a tiny village northeast of the capital. so many tanks passed, he said. so much ammunition. every house had 20 soldiers occupying it including the where he, his neighbors and family were sheltering. tay stayed in the basement, the russians moved in above. one night he says four drunk soldiers pushed open the basement door and screamed, everyone out by the count of ten or all will be killed. he says women were screaming, children crying, and as he was the last one through the door, he was blasted from behind with a shotgun. he says nothing was left of the leg, all bones destroyed, just a puddle of blood in minutes.
the outside. many were deliberately killed during the occupation. reporter: if i had not been wounded, i would have been shot too, he says. he also survived russia s occupation but at great cost. the city wiz shocked by the russian numbered, andf firepowe that rolled into a tiny village northeast of the capital. so many tanks passed, he says, so much ammunition, every house had 20 soldiers occupying it, inclulging the house where he, his neighbors, ask family were sheltering. they stayed in the basement. the russians stayed above. one night he says four drunk soldiers pushed open the basement door ask screamed, everyone out by the count ten or
great cost. he was shocked by the russian numbers and fire power that rolled into a tiny village northeast of the capitol. so many tanks, so much ammunition. every house had 20 soldiers occupying it, including the house where he, his neighbors and family were sheltering. they stayed in the basement. the russians moved in above. one night he says four drunk soldiers pushed open the basement door and screamed. everyone out by the count of 10 or all will be killed. he says women were screaming, children were crying. as he was the last one through the door he was blasted from behind with a shotgun. he says nothing was left of the leg. all bones destroyed. just a puddle of blood in minutes. he says two days later some russian soldiers helped him get
and family were sheltering. they stayed in the basement. the russians moved in above. one night, he says, four drunk soldiers pushed open the basement door and screamed. every one out by the count of ten, or all will be killed. he says women were screaming. children crying, and as he was the last one through the door, he was blasted from behind with a shotgun. he says nothing is left in his leg. all bones destroyed. a puddle of blood in minutes. he said two days later, some russian soldiers helped him get to hospital. he still thinks they re beasts, not people. the russians invasion of areas around kyiv violently interrupted and ended many people s lives. and some would somehow survive brutal intimate encounters, leaving them forever changed.
occupying it, includiiing the house where they were sheltering. the russians moved in above. one night, he says, four drunk soldiers pushed open the basement door and screamed. everyone out by the count of ten or all will be killed. vasily said women were screaming, children crying and as he was the last through the door he was blasted from behind with a shotgun. he says, nothing was left of the leg. all bones destroyed. just a puddle of blood in minutes. he says two days later some russian solders helped to get him to hospital. he still thinks they re beast, not people. the russian invasion of areas around kyiv violently interrupted and ended many people s lives. and some would somehow survive brutal intimate encounters leaving them forever changed.