• 2 days ago
Vasylii and Liliia Prus have already relocated three times, forced to move repeatedly by Russia's advance in eastern Ukraine. The couple now lives in Rozlyv, a village just 20 kilometres from Moscow's forces and, like others in the area, increasingly under threat of shelling and occupation since the capture of the nearby town of Vugledar. Despite their current home being partially destroyed by a strike, the Prus family is reluctant to move yet again.
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00:00We ate in the kitchen.
00:10The first arrival, but we did not recognize the importance of it.
00:15We ate, I poured tea, we began to drink tea.
00:20The arrivals are getting closer and closer.
00:25I shout to my mother, go to bed.
00:27In the kitchen we fell to the floor and lay until it was over.
00:55Where are you going?
00:57I do not know, we have nowhere to go.
00:59We are refugees from Novoselki.
01:05We were in Dnipro, we were in Pokrovka.
01:10We got here.
01:55I went out, but I could not see anything.
01:57It turned out that we had to leave for a while.
02:03Then we came, took our things.
02:07In the morning we came and saw what was left.

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