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Shattered lives and recovery in Ukraine war

An 11-year-old boy pushes his sister in a swing outside a hospital in Lviv, her dangling legs wrapped in bandages where they end. Their mother, too, has lost a leg and comforts the girl in her hospital bed. 

Yarik Stepanenko, twin sister Yana and their mother, Natasha, were trying to catch a train heading west — to safety — from the eastern city of Kramatorsk when a missile hit the station on April 8. Yana lost both legs: one just above the ankle, the other higher up her shin. Natasha lost her left leg below the knee. 

Yarik, left at the station in the chaos of the attack, was uninjured and has been reunited with his mother and sister as they recover at the hospital.

The Stepanenko family is one of many feeling the relentless toll of the war in Ukraine.

Natasha Stepanenko, 43, sits on her bed with her daughter Yana, 11, at a public hospital in Lviv, Ukraine, Saturday, May 15, 2022. On April 8, a missile struck the train station in the eastern city of Kramatorsk where Natasha, Yana and her twin brother Yarik were planning to catch an evacuation train heading west and, they hoped, to safety. Yana lost two legs, one just above the ankle, the other higher up her shin. Natasha lost her left leg below the knee. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Iryna Martsyniuk, 50, wears a bright pink tracksuit as she stands outside her house, its roof reduced to timbers and rubble piled by the door. Martsyniuk and her three young children were at home when Russian bombing destroyed their home in Velyka Kostromka but all survived unharmed. 

In Kharkiv, Roman Pryhodchenko wipes tears from his face as he stand near a mangled window inside his home that has been damaged by multiple strikes. Elsewhere, anguished mourners weep over the coffins of slain Ukrainian service members.

A man sweeps rubble next to a shopping and entertainment mall in Odessa, Ukraine, Friday, May 13, 2022, destroyed after Russian missiles strike on May 9. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

In a recently retaken area near Kharkiv, Ukrainian troops inspect basements and abandoned buildings, while in Kyiv servicemen load bodies of Russian soldiers into a refrigerated rail car.

Ukrainian servicemen evacuated from besieged Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant sit on a bus near a prison in Olyonivka, in territory under the government of the Donetsk People’s Republic.

The steelworks had been the site of fierce fighting for weeks. The dwindling group of outgunned fighters had held out in the plant, drawing Russian airstrikes, artillery and tank fire before their government ordered them to abandon its defense and save their lives.


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