“You feel so helpless.” More than half of the 32,000 residents of Toretsk in eastern Ukraine have fled the encroaching war. Many who remain lack money and basic resources. Depression is growing, along with anger.
Local residents stand in line to receive drinking water at a distribution centre in Toretsk, eastern Ukraine, Monday, April 25, 2022. Toretsk residents have had no access to water for more than two months because of the war.
“Anything that is happening, any noise, if our neighbors bang the door, a metal door, you are shocked,” said resident Andriy Cheromushkin. “You feel so helpless.”
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