A resident of Sands for the first time in four years got home where the house – Rosmalen and looted

A resident of Sands for the first time in four years got home where the house – Rosmalen and looted

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The war in the East

Yesterday, 22:57

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The village has ten people.

Irina Razumovsky with the native Sand on the outskirts of Donetsk, were fleeing with the children under fire 4 years ago. It was hoped that a few weeks back. Stop in the village of Irina later managed only half an hour to pick up at least some things. Since then her three-story mansion not to find out. The broken wall, the hole in the roof. Travel to the Sands for local is now closed. But TSN has helped her to see her home.

She goes home – to his native Sands. Once it was an elite suburb of Donetsk. Like many neighbors, Maria had a large house with several bedrooms, a library, toilets, sports hall and swimming pool. Now that she sees – even afraid to think.

The station Konstantinovka car to the dilapidated village two hours drive away. Dear Irina remembers how he ran away in may 2014 from-under attacks. With three kids managed to take only summer clothes, hoping a few months to return home.

Weeds in human growth, funnel in the garden. And completely broken three-storey manor. One of the shells flew straight into it. Through the roof you can see the sky. The blast turned the concrete and walls.

Videogames in the sand. TSN helped the woman to see his home in the once prestigious suburb of Donetsk

Tears on the ruins of his house. Irina Razumovsky of the native Sand on the outskirts of Donetsk fled with the children under fire 4 years ago. It was hoped that a few weeks back. Stop in the village of Irina later managed only half an hour to remove at least some things. Since then her three-story mansion not to find out. Broken wall, the hole in the roof. Travel in the local Sands is now closed.

TSN. 19:30

Yesterday, 20:06

In the kitchen Irina climbs in through the window. Besides destruction, the house still ransacked by looters. Televisions, surveillance systems, the house had a lot of equipment – now there is nothing. Made even furniture.

Among the rubbish she finds an Easter decoration and a bowl.

“This is my mother gave (shows a bowl). Mom in 2015 died. Dad is now 88, he asked how there in the Sand, everything is okay. He doesn’t watch TV. They say everything is fine, house is intact,” says the woman.

In this house, the family had to live only two and a half years. Before six years it was rebuilt, repaired. Irina at the time was an entrepreneur – grown exotic plants for landscaping. He says all the money invested in the house. Now with two daughters, lives with his son in Kiev.

She photographs the broken room with the hope that once the state they will reimburse you.

During the war the settlement was actually in ruins. All overgrown with weeds and with 4 thousand people are left to live on only 10 people.

Baba Sonia could barely walk. In the village lives with her sick son. Electricity says there are, but the tension is weak and to connect the refrigerator she can’t. Instead, she’s a barrel of water.

The eloquent inscription on the fence – here family lives. In the yard’s water supply. Svetlana with her husband survive on the farm. Cut off from the world. Here do not ride buses. There are no shops. To buy food and medicines, hire a car with 350 hryvnia. But despite all this, the couple decided to home not to leave.

After a few kilometers the attacks do not cease. On the horizon the tower of the Donetsk airport is already an occupied territory. Around the scorched earth, dead trees. Destroyed the Church and sgorela technique. Once rich village turned into a wasteland. But Irina rips the weeds near his house. And believe that someday will come back here and rebuild it.

More details see in the story of Alla Kazanowski.

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