Borodayanka, Ukraine – A few days after Russia launched a full-ranked invasion of Ukraine, 500 kilograms of high-explosive bombs from the fighter jet collapsed part of the Maria Vasilanko apartment building.
During March 1, 2022, dozens of houses were attacked by dozens of houses in the village of Kiev 40 kilometers (25 miles), and her neighbors hiding in the snow-colored basement.
They rushed out to see how the air around the building had turned the air blue, melted ice and ignited cars, leafless trees and frozen blades.
“Have you ever seen hell? That was, “80 -year -old Vasilanco told Al Jazira.
Frustrated and deaf, she did not find her daughter Olena, a 41 -year -old hostess and her son -in -law Seri Khurkharo, 37 -year -old construction worker. They were hidden in the basement under the collapsed section.
His crushed bodies remain in the flooded basement while Vasilenko was vacated in the central Ukraine with his young children, Milana and Bohdan.
Meanwhile, Russian soldiers went to Vaselinco’s apartment for a month, and left garbage, excretion and murals with Soviet symbols, and when Moscow ordered to withdraw around Kiev and North Ukraine, all valuables looted.

‘She’s no longer laughing’
Weeks later, Vasilanco returned to Borodiana to bury the remaining things of Seria.
Her grandchildren were sent to Poland for security. Until she returned to Ukraine, Milana could not tolerate her parents for more than a year.
Milana is now 12 years old. She returned to Borodiana with Vasellenco – and she has been severely traumatized.
“She is no longer laughing,” Vasilanko said, “She and her neighbor sitting on a bench next to a community center.
“After school, she cannot tolerate her parents to hug and kiss her classmates because her mother and father will never be,” Jan Year Neighbor Hanna Riahchenko told Al Jazir.
Both women and their relatives live in small rooms in the hostel donated with communal bathrooms and kitchens.
The excavators began to remove the demolition around the Vasilanco building only two weeks ago.
From hell to lemon
According to Ukrainian officials and human rights groups, at least 300 civilians have been killed in Borodinka.
The Russian troops bombed the Borodian although he never organized a military base or a weapon -making plant.
The Rights Monitor, Amnesty International concluded that the bombing was “both unpleasant and inevitable under international humanitarian law and such war crimes.”
Russian soldiers are empty operating tanks and artillery apartment buildings.
They also shell shops and malls to open doors or walls and rob what they inside. The soldiers were shot without warning, or threatened to gun to the Those trying to recover the bodies from the street or rescued them from the collapsed buildings.
For his part, Moscow has constantly refused to target citizens.

“I preferred to live at home and hunger,” Volodimier Robovic, a retired factory worker, Al Jazira, said.
Most of the citizens who were trapped with children were buried alive due to their death or hunger.
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Officers SAIDs said that five -and -a -half apartment buildings, hundreds of houses, shops and offices have been destroyed or damaged, officials said.
Slowly renovation
Residents say dozen apartment buildings have been restored or recovered with heat savings padding, plastic doors and windows, residents say.
But many people are untouchable.
“They dug this holes and do nothing,” Robovic said, “Once in the name of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin, he once pointed to the construction pits on Tentrallnaya (Central) Street.
There was a new excavator behind the fence that entered the pit and fell down on the top.
The volunteers of the 2022 Sharad in the Sharad in the 2022 were patched a small, shell-healing house by volunteers, but the renovation of large buildings is far away.
Valentina has read the plastic mark in favor of the five -storey apartment building of Elaralsco, “The end of the reconstruction is December 2024.”
But the house is still involved in the score because the workers have covered the heat-saving plastic that also hides the bullet and the pure holes.
On February 2, Russian tanks and armor vehicles entered Borodianka or roared when he was roared in Kiawa, Elishenko escaped from the apartment with her husband and his six -year -old son.
She said that the Russian soldiers seized their apartment – and all drunk, destroyed every family photo and stole every electronic device.
One of the at least one of the unwanted guests was a sniper who was situated in the kitchen and cut a hole in the drapes, she said.
As the fourth floor was taken down, the soldiers left the refrigerator and washing machine, she said.
All heavy home appliances have been removed from the lower floor apartment, and the Russian people with a truck filled with stolen goods left Borodayanka, Illishenko and other locals said.
She told Al Jaizi, “I still feel the hatred.” “I could tick them with my own hands.”
The business escapes from the hell of the business, the sound, the dust and the dirt in the restoration.
Turf War
Her explanation of why the renovation progresses so slowly – she dismissed the local corruption of Ukraine and Olexander Sakhuk, the head of the community in the 5th.
“They do not allow him to work,” said Elashenko.
The banned and members whose members were forbidden to hold jobs in the 5th.
Although Russia started cooperating with Moscow on many platforms in the area covered, some remained fanaticly Ukrainian-many Borodayanka residents told Al Jazir.
He was employed in June 223 and last October after the court’s decision, but the decision was overthrown by the Ministry of Justice both times.
“When he comes back to work, things move. When they remove him again, things stop, “Vitley Sidoreenko, a 47 -year -old war, told Al Jazira.
Sakhuk did not respond to the requests for the comment.
Borodiana’s renovation has also been delayed by the scams of Ukraine’s omnical corruption scams.
Last December, the anti -monopoly officials canceled the contract to restore the apartment building where Vasilenko’s daughter and son -in -law died due to corruption relations with the construction company.
Vasilanko spent several months and hundreds of dollars to restore acts and other documents on her apartment destroyed by the bombing.
She said, “I hope to go back, but I have been very old for a year,” she said.