When is it gonna end?

Ukrainians of the village of Trudovskih near the front line in Donnetsk are living in terrible conditions, after losing their homes from the bombing of Moscow-backed rebels. Their condition becomes even worse in winter when the cold becomes unbearable. “When will it end? No one knows how long we [...]
Their condition becomes even worse in winter when the cold becomes unbearable.
“When will it end? Nobody knows how long we're staying here,” declared Lyudmila, a resident of the shelter.
And someone thinks peace with Russia is impossible and that violence is the only solution.
Let them know what it's like to sleep in the basement. Let them know what it's like when the kids can't go to school, hiding in bomb shelters until the shells fly my head.
Many cannot even receive social benefits because they lost documents from home fire, while some survived only thanks to voluntary aid and the Red Cross.
Russia annexed the Ukraine Crime Peninsula in 2014, the industrial heart east of Ukraine, causing a conflict that killed over 14,000 people.
Armed rebels in the eastern region, mainly Russian-speaking, occupied government buildings and declared the <x0-Republishers of the people” in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, until the Ukrainian Army and the volunteer battalions moved to eliminate the riots.











