residents say they are living in fear, as yogita limaye reports. barely a highway in ukraine that doesn t tell of war. we travelled to the northern edge of the country. senkivka, the last village by the border with russia and belarus. it s still being shelled. only a few of its residents remain. nina is living with a rocket that landed right in her yard when the invasion began. these civilian homes are visible from russia. they can see what they re firing at. it s scary to live like this but where will i go? i can hear the shelling, i can show you from my yard the russian checkpoint, she said. i feel so sad about everything, my heart is growing numb, i ve run out of tears.
the site of festivals celebrating friendship between ukraine, russia and belarus. now the town s few remaining residents say they are living in fear, as yogita limaye reports. barely a highway in ukraine that doesn t tell of war. past a bridge destroyed to stop russia s advance, we travelled to the northern edge of the country. senkivka the last village by the border with russia and belarus. it is still being shelled. most of its residents have left. only a few remain. nina is living with rockets that landed right in her yard when the invasion began. these civilian homes are visible from russia. they can see what they are firing at.
sanctions and international condemnation, love those are taken and presented to russians as examples of western aggression against russia. examples of western aggression auainst russia. ., ,, , ., , . russian forces withdrew from northern ukraine at the beginning of april, but occasional shelling continues in border areas. the village of senkivka was once the site of festivals celebrating friendship between ukraine, russia and belarus. now the town s few remaining residents say they are living in fear, as yogita limaye reports. barely a highway in ukraine that doesn t tell of war. we travelled to the northern edge of the country. senkivka, the last village by the border with russia and belarus. it s still being shelled. only a few of its residents remain.
at the beginning of april, but occasional shelling continues in border areas. the village of senkivka was once the site of festivals celebrating friendship between ukraine, russia and belarus. now the town s few remaining residents say they are living in fear, as yogita limaye reports. barely a highway in ukraine that doesn t tell of war. we travelled to the northern edge of the country. senkivka, the last village by the border with russia and belarus. it s still being shelled. only a few of its residents remain. nina is living with a rocket that landed right in her yard when the invasion began. these civilian homes are visible from russia. they can see what they re firing at.