After about six months, Ukraine has again taken this city under its control. On September 10, Ukraine recaptured the city in a retaliatory strike on the Kharkiv region.
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Eastern Ukraine the city of Iseum It was one of the cities that Russia captured on February 24, only a few days after the start of the war. By the end of March, Iseum was isolated and there was no mobile network and no electricity. Most of the people fled the city amid the attacks, and Russia made it its command center.
After about six months, Ukraine has again taken this city under its control. Ukraine on 10 September Kharkiv In retaliatory attack on the area the city was recaptured. The condition of the city has worsened due to attacks and bombings. The local residents have nothing left. Their homes have been destroyed. Their living arrangements have been destroyed, they are hardly able to make arrangements for their food and drink.
Destroyed local people’s hideouts
Winter has intensified in the city and to avoid it, people are collecting wood from nearby, so that winter can be avoided and other needs can be met. A local resident, Oleksandr Lysenko, said, “We have nothing.” We heat water for tea by burning wood and make porridge etc. Look at my hand I am 75 years old and these women are older than me. We are scared of winter. He said, my grandson used to go to this school and I am looting it.
thousands of people fled
When the war started seven months ago, the population of Izyum was about 40 thousand, but some fled to Russia to escape the attack. The rest hid in the basements or behind thick walls. Russian soldiers used to give them something to eat, which they could hardly meet.
were oblivious residents of isium
The people of the city were completely cut off from the outside world. They did not even know whether their territory was now in Ukraine or not. A woman asked if Kharkiv is still in Ukraine? Natalia Zdrovets, a local woman, said, “We were cut off from the world.” We don’t know what happened. We didn’t even know what was happening on the surrounding streets.
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