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  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her demolished house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Andriivka, is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • An old man sits on a bench outside his gates marked as safe in Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of apocalyptic destruction, homes and cars turned to ashes, wealth looted, and mines (not in photo) left behind are noted in Andriivka on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of apocalyptic destruction, homes and cars turned to ashes, wealth looted, and mines (not in photo) left behind are noted in Andriivka on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destruction wealth looted, and mines (in photo) left behind are noted in Andriivka on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • An old man sits on a bench outside his gates marked as safe in Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Three people and their dog sit on a bench in Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Scenes of destroyed residential homes and burned cars are left behind after Russian aggressive forces were forced to withdraw from Andriivka, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Andriivka is a small village on the road from the Belarussian border to Kyiv, the country's capital. It was among dozens of settlements near the capital seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • A baby cradle in the living room of Imeri family following torrential rain in Tushile, Skenderaj, Kosovo on Saturday, Jan 21, 2023. Villagers don't remember ever seeing such floods in their village. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Residential areas of Tushille village are devastated following a torrential rain that hit Kosovo on January 19, 2023. Residents told VX Pictures on Saturday, Jan 21, 2023 - that their homes, businesses, crops and road infrastructure is severely impacted. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Residential areas of Tushille village are devastated following a torrential rain that hit Kosovo on January 19, 2023. Residents told VX Pictures on Saturday, Jan 21, 2023 - that their homes, businesses, crops and road infrastructure is severely impacted. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Floods in Kosovo-January 21, 2023-17.jpg
  • Residential areas of Tushille village are devastated following a torrential rain that hit Kosovo on January 19, 2023. Residents told VX Pictures on Saturday, Jan 21, 2023 - that their homes, businesses, crops and road infrastructure is severely impacted. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Arsim Imeri (L), a 29 years of age economist, stand in front of his home along with his father Hajriz Imeri (R) 67 in Tushile, Skenderaj, Kosovo on Saturday, Jan 21, 2023. They don't remember ever seeing such floods in their village. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
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"Even my father, who lived here all his life, never mentioned any floods of such level," said Hajriz Imeri, a retired teacher of Albanian literature.
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  • Residential areas of Tushille village are devastated following a torrential rain that hit Kosovo on January 19, 2023. Residents told VX Pictures on Saturday, Jan 21, 2023 - that their homes, businesses, crops and road infrastructure is severely impacted. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Floods in Kosovo-January 21, 2023-62.jpg
  • A general view of the Recak village as people arrive at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
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  • A general view of the Recak village as people arrive at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • A general view of the Recak village as people arrive at the monument of 45 massacred civilians by the Serbian Security Forces in Recak, Kosovo, 24 years ago on this Sunday, Jan 15, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudiu Xhymshiti)<br />
The Raçak massacre sparked international outrage and was one of the factors that led to the 1999 NATO bombing campaign that ended the bloody two-year war of Kosovar independence.
    Remembering Recak Massacre-January 1...jpg
  • Two neighbours (woman left in photo and man right in photo) accompany Nadia (C) as they sit outside her burned house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
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  • Two neighbours (woman left in photo and man right in photo) accompany Nadia (C) as they sit outside her burned house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • A little kitty who is a friend to Nadia sits on the clothes provided by the volunteers outside Nadia's burned house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia is a friend and landlady of two other dogs and this kitten she met during the war.
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  • detailed shot exposes the levels of destruction of civilian residential from the Russian military aggression in Ukraine on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • detailed shot exposes the levels of destruction of civilian residential from the Russian military aggression in Ukraine on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her volunteer-provided container for shelter on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her volunteer-provided container for shelter on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her volunteer-provided container for shelter on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her war underground shelter outside her burned house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us the remnants of her hallway turned into ashes on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia is a mother of two; a daughter living in Spain and a son fighting against Russian military aggression. <br />
She lives alone, and I found her in the company of two of her neighbours whose house had just survived the Russian flames.<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us the remnants of her hallway and the bathroom turned into ashes on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia is a mother of two; a daughter living in Spain and a son fighting against Russian military aggression. <br />
She lives alone, and I found her in the company of two of her neighbours whose house had just survived the Russian flames.<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us the remnants of her hallway and the bathroom turned into ashes on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia is a mother of two; a daughter living in Spain and a son fighting against Russian military aggression. <br />
She lives alone, and I found her in the company of two of her neighbours whose house had just survived the Russian flames.<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us the remnants of her hallway and the bathroom turned into ashes on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia is a mother of two; a daughter living in Spain and a son fighting against Russian military aggression. <br />
She lives alone, and I found her in the company of two of her neighbours whose house had just survived the Russian flames.<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • A signpost warns of landmines that may have been left behind surrounding Vatutina Street between Makariv and Makovysche, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Moscow’s military quickly captured this region on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • A signpost warns of landmines that may have been left behind surrounding Vatutina Street between Makariv and Makovysche, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Moscow’s military quickly captured this region on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Our production assistant Oleksander Pugach who is also an artist, has offered a great deal of support by offering to drive our vehicle and sometime even perform on top of it. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Two neighbours (woman left in photo and man right in photo) accompany Nadia (C) as they sit outside her burned house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • detailed shot exposes the levels of destruction of civilian residential from the Russian military aggression in Ukraine on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • detailed shot exposes the levels of destruction of civilian residential from the Russian military aggression in Ukraine on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • detailed shot exposes the levels of destruction of civilian residential from the Russian military aggression in Ukraine on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her volunteer-provided container for shelter on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her volunteer-provided container for shelter on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her volunteer-provided container for shelter on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her volunteer-provided container for shelter on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia says that she is concerned about the winter to come. <br />
Andriivka was among dozens of settlements near Ukraine's capital Kyiv seized by Russian forces in the early stage of the full-scale invasion. Moscow’s military quickly captured Andriivka on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us her war underground shelter outside her burned house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us the remnants of her hallway turned into ashes on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia is a mother of two; a daughter living in Spain and a son fighting against Russian military aggression. <br />
She lives alone, and I found her in the company of two of her neighbours whose house had just survived the Russian flames.<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us the remnants of her hallway and the bathroom turned into ashes on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia is a mother of two; a daughter living in Spain and a son fighting against Russian military aggression. <br />
She lives alone, and I found her in the company of two of her neighbours whose house had just survived the Russian flames.<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, shows us the remnants of her hallway and the bathroom turned into ashes on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Nadia is a mother of two; a daughter living in Spain and a son fighting against Russian military aggression. <br />
She lives alone, and I found her in the company of two of her neighbours whose house had just survived the Russian flames.<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • A signpost warns of landmines that may have been left behind surrounding Vatutina Street between Makariv and Makovysche, pictured on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. Moscow’s military quickly captured this region on Feb. 27, terrorizing civilians and destroying houses before soldiers eventually withdrew in early April. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Our production assistant Oleksander Pugach who is also an artist, has offered a great deal of support by offering to drive our vehicle and sometime even perform on top of it. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Our production assistant Oleksander Pugach who is also an artist, has offered a great deal of support by offering to drive our vehicle and sometime even perform on top of it. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Our production assistant Oleksander Pugach who is also an artist, has offered a great deal of support by offering to drive our vehicle and sometime even perform on top of it. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, poses outside her burned house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • Nadia, 66, from Andriivka, poses outside her burned house on Sunday, Aug 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
She told us it was 19 of March when she went to visit her neighbour to get new clothes, and upon return, she found her house burned down. All she’s left with is clothes and a container for shelter brought to her by volunteers.
    Andriivka, the story of the village ...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-37-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-33-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-29-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-36-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-34-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-35-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-32-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-31-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-30-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-28-13-Ja...jpg
  • A general overview shows the livelihood of Armenian people in the village of Karakert, which is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia with a population of approximately 4757. The picture was taken on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Karakert Livelihood-27-13-Ja...jpg
  • A civilian vehicle marked with the "Z" symbol of the Russian Armed Forces lays on the roadside of Tsupivka village, nearly 20/km away from the Russian border. Russians started shelling Ukrainian border villages three days ago and on Thursday, Sept 22, 2022. This is one of the many abandoned Russian checkpoints after Ukrainian forces took back the border villages, and much of the Kharkiv region, in a swift counteroffensive this month. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Russian Federation attacks Ukrainian...jpg
  • A civilian vehicle marked with the "Z" symbol of the Russian Armed Forces lays on the roadside of Tsupivka village, nearly 20/km away from the Russian border. Russians started shelling Ukrainian border villages three days ago and on Thursday, Sept 22, 2022. This is one of the many abandoned Russian checkpoints after Ukrainian forces took back the border villages, and much of the Kharkiv region, in a swift counteroffensive this month. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Russian Federation attacks Ukrainian...jpg
  • A civilian vehicle marked with the "Z" symbol of the Russian Armed Forces lays on the roadside of Tsupivka village, nearly 20/km away from the Russian border. Russians started shelling Ukrainian border villages three days ago and on Thursday, Sept 22, 2022. This is one of the many abandoned Russian checkpoints after Ukrainian forces took back the border villages, and much of the Kharkiv region, in a swift counteroffensive this month. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Russian Federation attacks Ukrainian...jpg
  • A civilian vehicle marked with the "Z" symbol of the Russian Armed Forces lays on the roadside of Tsupivka village, nearly 20/km away from the Russian border. Russians started shelling Ukrainian border villages three days ago and on Thursday, Sept 22, 2022. This is one of the many abandoned Russian checkpoints after Ukrainian forces took back the border villages, and much of the Kharkiv region, in a swift counteroffensive this month. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Russian Federation attacks Ukrainian...jpg
  • A civilian vehicle marked with the "Z" symbol of the Russian Armed Forces lays on the roadside of Tsupivka village, nearly 20/km away from the Russian border. Russians started shelling Ukrainian border villages three days ago and on Thursday, Sept 22, 2022. This is one of the many abandoned Russian checkpoints after Ukrainian forces took back the border villages, and much of the Kharkiv region, in a swift counteroffensive this month. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Russian Federation attacks Ukrainian...jpg
  • A civilian vehicle marked with the "Z" symbol of the Russian Armed Forces lays on the roadside of Tsupivka village, nearly 20/km away from the Russian border. Russians started shelling Ukrainian border villages three days ago and on Thursday, Sept 22, 2022. This is one of the many abandoned Russian checkpoints after Ukrainian forces took back the border villages, and much of the Kharkiv region, in a swift counteroffensive this month. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Russian Federation attacks Ukrainian...jpg
  • A civilian vehicle marked with the "Z" symbol of the Russian Armed Forces lays on the roadside of Tsupivka village, nearly 20/km away from the Russian border. Russians started shelling Ukrainian border villages three days ago and on Thursday, Sept 22, 2022. This is one of the many abandoned Russian checkpoints after Ukrainian forces took back the border villages, and much of the Kharkiv region, in a swift counteroffensive this month. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Russian Federation attacks Ukrainian...jpg
  • A civilian vehicle marked with the "Z" symbol of the Russian Armed Forces lays on the roadside of Tsupivka village, nearly 20/km away from the Russian border. Russians started shelling Ukrainian border villages three days ago and on Thursday, Sept 22, 2022. This is one of the many abandoned Russian checkpoints after Ukrainian forces took back the border villages, and much of the Kharkiv region, in a swift counteroffensive this month. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Russian Federation attacks Ukrainian...jpg
  • A civilian vehicle marked with the "Z" symbol of the Russian Armed Forces lays on the roadside of Tsupivka village, nearly 20/km away from the Russian border. Russians started shelling Ukrainian border villages three days ago and on Thursday, Sept 22, 2022. This is one of the many abandoned Russian checkpoints after Ukrainian forces took back the border villages, and much of the Kharkiv region, in a swift counteroffensive this month. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Russian Federation attacks Ukrainian...jpg
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