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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Nizhny Tagil 9 November 2007.A pro Putin "United Russia Party " poster emblazoned on  a factory wall in the Industrial town of Nizhny Tagil 150km from Yekaterinburg in the Urals, an area rich minerals, which has one of the highest rates of pollution the country.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007.Portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Orthodox paraphernalia at the  "Clinic of the Yekaterinburg City without Drugs" founded  by Yevgeny Roizman, suspected ex-Russian Mafia and member of the Duma (Parliament) , where addicts are handcuffed to their beds for the first 27 days of their rehabilitation..Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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Graffiti reads “ Putin Dickhead ” on the carcass of a destroyed Russian around vehicle on the outskirts of Bucha .<br />
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A new normal in Bucha , a commuter town on the outskirts of Kyiv that saw heavy fighting and incredible atrocities meted out on the local population by Russian forces .<br />
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Ukraine 5 May 2022
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Valentina 76 and Anatoli  68, we’re preparing for Anatoli’s birthday breakfast but instead they “got a gift from Putin” with a missile .<br />
They have lived in the shelter below their apartment since the missile landed on April 16 . Valentina is too scared to go back to her apartment and attempt to clean it in case of another rocket attack .<br />
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Badly damaged 1950’s residential homes in an industrial area of Mykolaiv which was struck by a Russian missile on April 16 .<br />
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There have been water shortages in Mykolaiv since Russian rockets struck the main water supply in mid April . This leaves the population in a daily routine of filling up empty bottles from vending machines or municipal water deliveries donated by neighbouring regions .<br />
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Mykolaiv is a strategic shipbuilding city which stands between Russian occupied Kherson in the East and Odessa in the west and has repulsed a number of offensives by invading Russian forces since February 26 2022 .<br />
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Ukraine 30 April 2022
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Valentina 76 and Anatoli  68, we’re preparing for Anatoli’s birthday breakfast but instead they “got a gift from Putin” with a missile .<br />
They have lived in the shelter below their apartment since the missile landed on April 16 . Valentina is too scared to go back to her apartment and attempt to clean it in case of another rocket attack .<br />
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Badly damaged 1950’s residential homes in an industrial area of Mykolaiv which was struck by a Russian missile on April 16 .<br />
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There have been water shortages in Mykolaiv since Russian rockets struck the main water supply in mid April . This leaves the population in a daily routine of filling up empty bottles from vending machines or municipal water deliveries donated by neighbouring regions .<br />
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Mykolaiv is a strategic shipbuilding city which stands between Russian occupied Kherson in the East and Odessa in the west and has repulsed a number of offensives by invading Russian forces since February 26 2022 .<br />
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Ukraine 30 April 2022
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Valentina 76 and Anatoli  68, we’re preparing for Anatoli’s birthday breakfast but instead they “got a gift from Putin” with a missile .<br />
They have lived in the shelter below their apartment since the missile landed on April 16 . Valentina is too scared to go back to her apartment and attempt to clean it in case of another rocket attack .<br />
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Badly damaged 1950’s residential homes in an industrial area of Mykolaiv which was struck by a Russian missile on April 16 .<br />
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There have been water shortages in Mykolaiv since Russian rockets struck the main water supply in mid April . This leaves the population in a daily routine of filling up empty bottles from vending machines or municipal water deliveries donated by neighbouring regions .<br />
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Mykolaiv is a strategic shipbuilding city which stands between Russian occupied Kherson in the East and Odessa in the west and has repulsed a number of offensives by invading Russian forces since February 26 2022 .<br />
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Ukraine 30 April 2022
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Valentina 76 and Anatoli  68, we’re preparing for Anatoli’s birthday breakfast but instead they “got a gift from Putin” with a missile .<br />
They have lived in the shelter below their apartment since the missile landed on April 16 . Valentina is too scared to go back to her apartment and attempt to clean it in case of another rocket attack .<br />
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Badly damaged 1950’s residential homes in an industrial area of Mykolaiv which was struck by a Russian missile on April 16 .<br />
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There have been water shortages in Mykolaiv since Russian rockets struck the main water supply in mid April . This leaves the population in a daily routine of filling up empty bottles from vending machines or municipal water deliveries donated by neighbouring regions .<br />
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Mykolaiv is a strategic shipbuilding city which stands between Russian occupied Kherson in the East and Odessa in the west and has repulsed a number of offensives by invading Russian forces since February 26 2022 .<br />
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Ukraine 30 April 2022
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Graffiti reads “ Putin Dickhead ” on the carcass of a destroyed Russian around vehicle on the outskirts of Bucha .<br />
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A new normal in Bucha , a commuter town on the outskirts of Kyiv that saw heavy fighting and incredible atrocities meted out on the local population by Russian forces .<br />
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Ukraine 5 May 2022
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Valentina 76 and Anatoli  68, we’re preparing for Anatoli’s birthday breakfast but instead they “got a gift from Putin” with a missile .<br />
They have lived in the shelter below their apartment since the missile landed on April 16 . Valentina is too scared to go back to her apartment and attempt to clean it in case of another rocket attack .<br />
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Badly damaged 1950’s residential homes in an industrial area of Mykolaiv which was struck by a Russian missile on April 16 .<br />
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There have been water shortages in Mykolaiv since Russian rockets struck the main water supply in mid April . This leaves the population in a daily routine of filling up empty bottles from vending machines or municipal water deliveries donated by neighbouring regions .<br />
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Mykolaiv is a strategic shipbuilding city which stands between Russian occupied Kherson in the East and Odessa in the west and has repulsed a number of offensives by invading Russian forces since February 26 2022 .<br />
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Ukraine 30 April 2022
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Vladivostok, Russia 25 November 2007.The City of Vladivostok in Far Eastern Russia, which is home to Russia's Pacific Fleet and was a closed city until 1992.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007.Die-hard Communists celebrate the "Day of the Great October Revolution" once a public holiday, but now disregarded by the new regime..  Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007.Soviet era poster promoting abstainment from alcohol at the offices of Yevgeny Roizman, suspected ex-Russian Mafia and member of the Duma (Parliament) who founded the "Clinic of the Yekaterinburg City without Drugs" where addicts are handcuffed to their beds for the first 27 days of their rehabilitation..Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007."Patients" at the  "Clinic of the Yekaterinburg City without Drugs" founded  by Yevgeny Roizman, suspected ex-Russian Mafia and member of the Duma (Parliament) , where addicts are handcuffed to their beds for the first 27 days of their rehabilitation..Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Ulan Ude 21 November 2007.The City of Ulan Ude , east of Lake Baikal and just north of the Mongolian border, and home to the worlds largest Lenin head which is in the main square. The indigenous population which stands at about 30 percent are the Buryats, a mongol people, and Buddhist Datsan temples are beginning to sprout up around the city again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Nizhny Tagil 9 November 2007.The Industrial town of Nizhny Tagil 150km from Yekaterinburg in the Urals, an area rich minerals, which has one of the highest rates of pollution the country.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..A "Khrushchevka" apartment block in the centre of the city of Khabarovsk in Far Eastern Russia .
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Irkutsk 19-20 November 2007.Fresh fish for sale including the local "Omu" in the central market in the city of Irkutsk , eastern Siberia's trade and administrative centre,which lies just west of Lake Baikal, was founded in 1651 as a Cossack Garrison and is now a thriving post soviet city.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 8 November 2007.The grave Mikhail Kuchin one of the many gang members who lost their lives during the Mafia wars in Yekaterinburg, seen here clutching the keys to his Mercedes.. In 1990's post Soviet Russia the city suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again, and young professionals can enjoy a life comparable to that in the west ..
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007."Patients" at the  "Clinic of the Yekaterinburg City without Drugs" founded  by Yevgeny Roizman, suspected ex-Russian Mafia and member of the Duma (Parliament) , where addicts are handcuffed to their beds for the first 27 days of their rehabilitation..Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yakutsk 22 November 2007.A snowbound Lada car in the village of Khomustakh outside of Yakutsk, in the Outer Far East of Russia .
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yakutsk 22 November 2007.In the village of Khomustakh outside of Yakutsk, in the Outer Far East of Russia , lives 53 yr old Cattle Farmer Tatiana Bereyovskina with her daughter Lyena and grandchildren Sergei and Sardana.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yakutsk 22 November 2007.Ethnic Yakutian pupils studying in a class at the Republican Lyceum in the city of Yakutsk in the Sakha Republic in Outer Far Eastern Russia. The school is based in the state university and offers the regions indigenous people the opportunity to take classes in their own language instead of Russian..Yakutsk is one of Russia's remotest cities which lies on a permafrost that never thaws, buildings therefore have to be built on stilts to prevent the structures heat from melting the foundations, causing subsidence.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yakutsk 22 November 2007.Crossing a frozen river in the city of Yakutsk in the Sakha Republic in Outer Far Eastern Russia. .  Yakutsk is one of Russia's remotest cities which lies on a permafrost that never thaws, buildings therefore have to be built on stilts to prevent the structures heat from melting the foundations, causing subsidence.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Vladivostok, Russia 25 November 2007.Russian sailors walking along the sea-front promenade in the City of Vladivostok in Far Eastern Russia, which is home to Russia's Pacific Fleet and was a closed city until 1992.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Ulan Ude 21 November 2007.The City of Ulan Ude , east of Lake Baikal and just north of the Mongolian border, and home to the worlds largest Lenin head which is in the main square. The indigenous population which stands at about 30 percent are the Buryats, a mongol people, and Buddhist Datsan temples are beginning to sprout up around the city again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Tyumen 12 November 2007. Scenes in the Siberian city Tyumen, the Oil rich region of the same name is the second richest in the Russian Federation after Moscow.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Chusovoy 11 November 2007.Schoolchildren visiting Perm-36 about 110km from the City of Perm in the Urals was a Gulag for Political prisoners from 1946 until it's closure 1988. It is now a museum and memorial to those that suffered political repression under the Soviet regime.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Chusovoy 11 November 2007.The infamous labour camp Perm-36, about 110km from the City of Perm in the Urals was a Gulag for Political prisoners from 1946 until it's closure 1988. It is now a museum and memorial to those that suffered political repression under the Soviet regime.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Novosibirsk 15  November 2007.The Lenin statue standing in front of the Opera and Ballet Theatre in Siberia's largest city of Novosibirsk.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Irkutsk 19-20 November 2007.A central market in the city of Irkutsk , eastern Siberia's trade and administrative centre,which lies just west of Lake Baikal, was founded in 1651 as a Cossack Garrison and is now a thriving post soviet city.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Sergei Khudyakov, a "Colonel" in the resurrected Cossack movement which deploys border guards on the Russo-Chinese frontier 70kms from the city of Khabarovsk in Far Eastern Russia..The Cossacks were used during
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007.Pic shows Sergei "Boxer" Kolesnichenko director of the  "Clinic of the Yekaterinburg City without Drugs" founded  by Yevgeny Roizman, suspected ex-Russian Mafia and member of the Duma (Parliament) , where addicts are handcuffed to their beds for the first 27 days of their rehabilitation..Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007."Patients" at the  "Clinic of the Yekaterinburg City without Drugs" founded  by Yevgeny Roizman, suspected ex-Russian Mafia and member of the Duma (Parliament) , where addicts are handcuffed to their beds for the first 27 days of their rehabilitation..Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007.Die-hard Communists celebrate the "Day of the Great October Revolution" once a public holiday, but now disregarded by the new regime..  Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007.Die-hard Communists celebrate the "Day of the Great October Revolution" once a public holiday, but now disregarded by the new regime..  Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Vladivostok, Russia 25 November 2007.Street scenes in Vladivostok in Far Eastern Russia, which is home to Russia's Pacific Fleet and was a closed city until 1992.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Vladivostok, Russia 25 November 2007.A market in a disused stadium with stalls mainly owned by Chinese immigrants in the City of Vladivostok in Far Eastern Russia, which is home to Russia's Pacific Fleet and was a closed city until 1992.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Ulan Ude 21 November 2007.The City of Ulan Ude , east of Lake Baikal and just north of the Mongolian border, and home to the worlds largest Lenin head which is in the main square. The indigenous population which stands at about 30 percent are the Buryats, a mongol people, and Buddhist Datsan temples are beginning to sprout up around the city again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Samara 5 November 2007.A Soyuz Space Rocket in the centre of the City of Samara, a reminder of the city's involvement in Russia's Space Programme..  Samara lies on the eastern bank of the river Volga and not only hosted the beginning of the Russian Civil war but was also the "second capital" during WWII and Stalin's bunker was situated here. Nowadays apart from being Oil rich, it also has one of the highest rates of AIDS in the country.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Nizhny Tagil 9 November 2007.A WWII vintage T-34 rests on a plinth outside the offices of a Tank Factory in the Industrial town of Nizhny Tagil 150km from Yekaterinburg in the Urals.The city has one of the highest rates of pollution the country.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Chinese Immigrants working in the "Ali" market in the city of Khabarovsk in Far Eastern Russia  which is only 70 kms from, the Chinese border..
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Massive construction work is underway in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan, giving the city the felling of a "boom town" but many of the poor and elderly like they've been left behind. Older, more traditional style homes and building are either left to rot or condemned and bought up by property developers who make huge profits from forced evictions of tenants from state owned properties.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Vladivostok, Russia 25 November 2007.Chinese on the streets of Vladivostok in Far Eastern Russia, which is home to Russia's Pacific Fleet and was a closed city until 1992.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Yekaterinburg 7 November 2007."Patients" at the  "Clinic of the Yekaterinburg City without Drugs" founded  by Yevgeny Roizman, suspected ex-Russian Mafia and member of the Duma (Parliament) , where addicts are handcuffed to their beds for the first 27 days of their rehabilitation..Yekaterinburg was the site of the slaughter by Bolsheviks revolutionaries of the Tsar Nicholas and his family in 1918 and in the 1990's suffered from open Mafia warfare on it's streets but is now a thriving city once again.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Novosibirsk 15  November 2007.A Book kiosk in one of the Metro station's of Siberia's largest city of Novosibirsk.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Novosibirsk 15  November 2007.People disembarking from a train early morning in Siberia's largest city of Novosibirsk.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Nizhny Tagil 9 November 2007.(left) 55 yr old Lyndmilla Krasikova who gave up her job due to throat cancer walks with her grandson "Lyosha" and neighbour Valentina in the Industrial town of Nizhny Tagil 150km from Yekaterinburg in the Urals.The city has one of the highest rates of pollution the country.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Ulan Ude - Khabarovsk  22 November 2007.A woman's face peers through the window of a " Rossiya" Trans Siberian railway carriage.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Wealthy Russian Newly weds celebrate outside the walls of the old Kremlin in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Muslim Russians worshipping at the Kul Sharif Mosque in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Russian prison officers after a visit to the Kul Sharif Mosque in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Young female students in the library of the Islamic University in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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  • Photo by Heathcliff Omalley..Kazan 2 November 2007.Wealthy Russian Newly weds celebrate outside the walls of the old Kremlin in Kazan, the capital of the oil rich region of Tartarstan. Statistics show that the Russian Muslims population could overtake the Christian Orthodox in the next thirty years.
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Spring colours in Bucha , a commuter town on the outskirts of Kyiv that saw heavy fighting between invading Russian and defending Ukrainian forces  . Bucha was also the scene of some of the worst atrocities committed so far by Russian forces against Ukrainian civilians .<br />
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Ukraine 6 May 2022
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A new normal in Bucha , a commuter town on the outskirts of Kyiv that saw heavy fighting and incredible atrocities meted out on the local population by Russian forces .<br />
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Ukraine 5 May 2022
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55 yr old furniture maker Vlodimyr Kutuzov had only lived in his apartment in Irpin for 5 years when it was destroyed by what he believes to be Russian shelling . <br />
An apartment block that was severely fire damaged after a claimed Russian tank shelled the building .<br />
A team of volunteers are clearing the building of rubble with a hope that the homes can be repaid with the entire building being demolished . <br />
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Ukraine 5 May 2022
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Nadia Dvinina, 59,  Nadia Yarimchuk, 62 and  Raisa Stayanova<br />
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The soon to be named Boris Johnson Street in the seaside village of Fontanka near the southern city of Odesa .<br />
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Ukraine 3 May 2022
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Cluster bomb parts , now souvenirs from a previous strike which damaged multiple homes .<br />
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The village of Shevkenkove lies south of Mykolayiv towards the fiercely fought over frontline and well within range of Russia’s artillery and sees a regular shelling and missile attack from the air . So much so that now 95% of the villages population has fled , the one’s that remain either feel they have nowhere else to go or refuse to give up their homes and the land they’ve lived on for generations .<br />
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Ukraine 1 May 2022
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The aftermath of a multiple Russian missile strike in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the capital Kyiv . <br />
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The missiles hit what has been reported as an armaments factory on one side of the road and a 25-storey residential building with partial destruction of the 1st and 2nd floors. <br />
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Number of residents were wounded but no reports so far of deaths .<br />
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Ukraine 29 April 2022
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Lydia Mykhailovna outside her flood damaged home .<br />
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Demydiv, a small town an hour north of Kyiv  lies a stones throw from the Dnipro River , Ukrainian forces flooded the area shortly after the Russian Invasion in February bye opening a dam in order to slow down Russian Armour and it’s advance on Kyiv .<br />
This is the third time in history the tactic has been used here, the last to hamper the Germans in 1941 . <br />
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Ukraine 28 April 2022
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A destroyed apartment block in Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region of government-controlled Ukraine which is one of Russia’s prime objectives in eastern Ukraine .<br />
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Ukraine 25 April 2022
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The mayor of the Unkrainian central city of Dnipro, Borys Filatov<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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The mayor of the Unkrainian central city of Dnipro, Borys Filatov<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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Olha Malanchuk , DNA lab assistant with fragments of bone used for DNA testing <br />
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A forensics laboratory in Dnipro where specialists identify human remains of soldiers and civilians lost in the current conflict with Russia .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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Irina Grinchuk who left with her daughter Vialetta and mother Valentina and Misha from Mariupol<br />
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Families arriving from the southern city of Mariupol to a refugee centre in Zaporizhzhia which has been taken by Russian forces except for the Azovstal factory  .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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Bothers Bogdan and Ruslan Kagadi<br />
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Families arriving from the southern city of Mariupol to a refugee centre in Zaporizhzhia which has been taken by Russian forces except for the Azovstal factory  .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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The Epicentre hypermarket in the south eastern city of Zaporizhzhia has become a staging post for tens of thousands of refugees since early March , particularly from Mariupol . <br />
Here they can find food, clothing, medicine and assistance with their onward journey .<br />
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Ukraine 12 April 2022
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Asher Cherkassky , an officer in the Ukrainian military and prominent member of the local Jewish community in Dnipro .<br />
Cherkassky moved to Dnipro from Crimea in 2014 after the invasion of Russian forces and the referendum that saw the peninsular absorbed into Russia , with nowhere else to go he made the decision to stand and fight .<br />
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Ukraine 19 April 2022
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Father Dmytro Povorotnyi, a Military chaplain and priest of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine .<br />
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Sergei from Kharkiv<br />
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Families from eastern Ukraine have found refuge in accommodation in the offices of a factory on the outskirts of Dnipro when the war began . <br />
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To the sound of Russian shells exploding Kharkiv Police hand out food supplies in a high rise complex in the Industrialnyi District of south eastern Kharkiv close to a former front line . Russian troops were pushed back with heavy losses recently giving the remaining residents some reprieve .<br />
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 The blocks are now mostly deserted, some damaged by heavy shelling,  but people, predominantly elderly still liv here and depend on aid .<br />
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Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second City has been defiant from the start of the Russian invasion in February .<br />
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Nina 64, has been in the Metro for four days so far <br />
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The Monument to Taras Shevchenko, the Ukrainian Poet and Politician wrapped in sand bags in central Kharkiv.<br />
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Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second City has been defiant from the start of the Russian invasion in February .<br />
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Ukraine 12 April 2022
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Nataliia Zarytska is the 36 yr old wife of Boghdan Zarytska , a soldier with the Azov Brigade currently surrounded by Russian forces in the Azovstal factory in Maripol . <br />
Nataliia has been trying to call attention to their plight and hoping for a last minute resolution to rescue surviving civilians and soldiers but is resigned to the fact that she may never see her husband again  .<br />
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Ukraine 7 May 2022
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Anton Markevitch writes the names of his grandfather Igor who died on March 6 and father Adolph on March 9th on a memorial under the Irpin river bridge .<br />
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The Irpin bridge , destroyed by Ukrainian forces to hinder the Russian advance on Kyiv became a major thoroughfare for civilians fleeing Russian forces .<br />
It has now become a Memorial to remember those that died .<br />
Irpin , a commuter town on the outskirts of Kyiv that saw heavy fighting between invading Russian and defending Ukrainian forces  . <br />
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Ukraine 6 May 2022
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Borodyanka , a small town 40 miles northwest of Kyiv that saw some of the heaviest fighting between invading Russian and defending Ukrainian forces resulting in complete devastation of the town centre . <br />
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Ukraine 6 May 2022
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Yana Telizniak and Ole .<br />
Buildings in Irpin sustained substantial damage during Russia’s attempt to advance on Kyiv leaving it’s remaining inhabitants often forced to live in shattered homes with either gas or electricity .<br />
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Irpin , a commuter town on the outskirts of Kyiv that saw heavy fighting between invading Russian and defending Ukrainian forces .<br />
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Ukraine 5 May 2022
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The inside of a car splattered with the remains of it’s deceased driver .<br />
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A new normal in Bucha , a commuter town on the outskirts of Kyiv that saw heavy fighting and incredible atrocities meted out on the local population by Russian forces .<br />
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Ukraine 5 May 2022
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Melinda Simmons, the British ambassador to Ukraine, photographed in Kyiv.<br />
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Ukraine 5 May 2022
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Nadiezda and Nikolai Maximenko enjoy a moment of peace from the shelling on the bench outside their home, they spend nights in their shelter . <br />
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The village of Shevkenkove lies south of Mykolayiv towards the fiercely fought over frontline and well within range of Russia’s artillery and sees a regular shelling and missile attack from the air . So much so that now 95% of the villages population has fled , the one’s that remain either feel they have nowhere else to go or refuse to give up their homes and the land they’ve lived on for generations .<br />
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Ukraine 1 May 2022
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Sergey Benedeshuk stands in a crater left by a bomb in a nearby field .<br />
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The village of Shevkenkove lies south of Mykolayiv towards the fiercely fought over frontline and well within range of Russia’s artillery and sees a regular shelling and missile attack from the air . So much so that now 95% of the villages population has fled , the one’s that remain either feel they have nowhere else to go or refuse to give up their homes and the land they’ve lived on for generations .<br />
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Ukraine 1 May 2022
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Valery Tiurin, in his shoe shop after the missile strike, he was there at the time the missiles struck .<br />
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The aftermath of a multiple Russian missile strike in the Shevchenkivskyi district of the capital Kyiv . <br />
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The missiles hit what has been reported as an armaments factory on one side of the road and a 25-storey residential building with partial destruction of the 1st and 2nd floors. <br />
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Number of residents were wounded but no reports so far of deaths .<br />
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Ukraine 29 April 2022
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Lubov and Volodymyr Davydenko received news that the decomposing body of their son Vyacheslav had been found on April 22nd, with signs of torture , his head covered in a plastic bag and an execution style gunshot wound to the head .<br />
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Demydiv, a small town an hour north of Kyiv  lies a stones throw from the Dnipro River , Ukrainian forces flooded the area shortly after the Russian Invasion in February bye opening a dam in order to slow down Russian Armour and it’s advance on Kyiv .<br />
This is the third time in history the tactic has been used here, the last to hamper the Germans in 1941 . <br />
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Ukraine 28 April 2022
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A destroyed apartment block in Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region of government-controlled Ukraine which is one of Russia’s prime objectives in eastern Ukraine .<br />
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Ukraine 25 April 2022
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the streets are almost empty in Kramatorsk in the Donetsk region of government-controlled Ukraine which is one of Russia’s prime objectives in eastern Ukraine .<br />
The bulk of the population left in 2014 but the present escalation in the conflict has created another exodus .<br />
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Ukraine 25 April 2022
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Zaporizhzhia City Council Head Oleh Buryak says that Russian troops kidnapped his 16-year old son when he was trying to evacuate from occupied Melitopol on April 8 and has been trying to negotiate his release .<br />
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Ukraine 23 April 2022
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Hanna Grebennykova , in the PCR lab<br />
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A forensics laboratory in Dnipro where specialists identify human remains of soldiers and civilians lost in the current conflict with Russia .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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Kate 23, with children Sonia 4 and Liza 6 from the centre of Mariupol  , escaped with her sister Anna , niece Nadia 9 yrs and <br />
parents Galina and Gennadiy Vorobyov.<br />
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The left their apartments burning<br />
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Families arriving from the southern city of Mariupol to a refugee centre in Zaporizhzhia which has been taken by Russian forces except for the Azovstal factory  .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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Families arriving from the southern city of Mariupol to a refugee centre in Zaporizhzhia which has been taken by Russian forces except for the Azovstal factory  .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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Valentina Grinchuk , 72yrs old  lived in a cellar for 57 days in Mariupol<br />
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Families arriving from the southern city of Mariupol to a refugee centre in Zaporizhzhia which has been taken by Russian forces except for the Azovstal factory  .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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Irina Grinchuk who left with her daughter Vialetta and mother Valentina and Misha from Mariupol<br />
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Families arriving from the southern city of Mariupol to a refugee centre in Zaporizhzhia which has been taken by Russian forces except for the Azovstal factory  .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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Valentina Grinchuk , 72yrs old  lived in a cellar for 57 days in Mariupol<br />
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Families arriving from the southern city of Mariupol to a refugee centre in Zaporizhzhia which has been taken by Russian forces except for the Azovstal factory  .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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Families arriving from the southern city of Mariupol to a refugee centre in Zaporizhzhia which has been taken by Russian forces except for the Azovstal factory  .<br />
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Ukraine 21 April 2022
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The Epicentre hypermarket in the south eastern city of Zaporizhzhia has become a staging post for tens of thousands of refugees since early March , particularly from Mariupol . <br />
Here they can find food, clothing, medicine and assistance with their onward journey .<br />
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Ukraine 12 April 2022
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The Epicentre hypermarket in the south eastern city of Zaporizhzhia has become a staging post for tens of thousands of refugees since early March , particularly from Mariupol . <br />
Here they can find food, clothing, medicine and assistance with their onward journey .<br />
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Ukraine 12 April 2022
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The morning train west to Lviv from Zaporizhzhia packed with families escaping the new Russian offensive .<br />
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Ukraine 12 April 2022
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Dnipro station this afternoon as families head west due to the deteriorating situation<br />
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Ukraine 19 April 2022
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Asher Cherkassky , an officer in the Ukrainian military and prominent member of the local Jewish community in Dnipro .<br />
Cherkassky moved to Dnipro from Crimea in 2014 after the invasion of Russian forces and the referendum that saw the peninsular absorbed into Russia , with nowhere else to go he made the decision to stand and fight .<br />
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Ukraine 19 April 2022
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Karina and Kristina, twins from Severodonestk were forced to flee with their family after their home was destroyed .<br />
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Families from eastern Ukraine have found refuge in accommodation in the offices of a factory on the outskirts of Dnipro when the war began . <br />
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Ukraine 17 April 2022
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Ihor with his father Dimitry and mother Valentina from Kharkiv <br />
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Families from eastern Ukraine have found refuge in accommodation in the offices of a factor on the outskirts of Dnipro when the war began . <br />
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Ukraine 17 April 2022
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Families from eastern Ukraine have found refuge in accommodation vacated by construction workers in Dnipro when the war began . <br />
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Ukraine 17 April 2022
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