new graves. did you find him? this woman asks. she is looking for her husband vladimir shulga. i can t find him, her daughter tells us. i need to keep searching. those who are lucky enough to find their family members can at least say goodbye. the farewell brings little solace. at one grave, relatives mourn the death of vladimir, the yaung soldier who was ambushed by russian forces as he tried to recover the bodies of his fallen comrades. his father leonid says it was 17 days before the russians left and he could finally reach the
his fallen comrades. his father leonid said it was 17 days before the russians left and he could finely reach the place with his son was killed. i dug the ground with my own hands. i uncovered his face, he says, and i recognized him. we waited for him and then we lost him, vladimir s wife says. they took him, and we lost him. russia s war has taken so many from chernihiv. and while its forces may have retreated, the grief will long remain. don, you can probably see behind me that it is completely pitch-black here, and that s because there is a mandatory order after nightfall. nobody can have lights on because even though those russian forces have retreated, people here seem to think that it may be a temporary thing
names sign-posted for relatives to find. it s so heartbreaking to see is people here looking, desperately trying to find their loved ones among this mass of new graves. did you find him? this woman asks? she is looking for her husband, vladimir shulga. i can t find him, her daughter tells us. i need to keep searching. those who are lucky enough to find their family members can at least say goodbye. the farewell brings little solace. at one grave, relatives mourn the death of vladimir, a ukrainian soldier who was ambushed by russian forces as he tried to recover the bodies of
a among this mass of new graves. did you find him? this woman asks. she is looking for her husband, vladimir shulga. i can t find him, her daughter tells us. i need to keep searching. those who are lucky enough to find their family members can at least say good-bye. a farewell gives little solace. at one grave relatives mourn the death of vladimir adjuchenko, a ukrainian soldier who was ambushed as he tried to recover the bodies of his fallen comrades. his father leonid said it was 17 days before the russians left and he could finally reach the place where his son was killed.
i dug the ground with my own hands. i uncovered his face, he says, and i recognized him. we waited for him and then we lost him, vladimir s wife says. they took him and we lost him. russia s war has taken so many from chernihiv. while its forces may have retreated, the grief will long remain. in you d like to help people in ukraine who may be in need of shelter, food, water. you ll find several ways you can help that. legendary band pink floyd is releasing a new song in support of ukraine. their first single in 28 years with proceeds going to ukraine. it s called, hey, hey, rise up.