(23 Sep 2024)
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Mykolaivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine – 23 September 2024
1. Various of damaged residential building after Russian strike
2. Local residents walking on site
3. Various of local residents carrying wooden boards and plastic sheets to board up damaged building
4. SOUNDBITE (Russian and Ukrainian) Liubov Marchenko, resident of house that was damaged:
“I was sleeping at night, there was scream, I got up, the windows flew out, something flew past me, I thought it was a shell, I was shaken, the house was full of smoke. It all settled down, then I got up, I couldn’t talk. I was in shock, until I drank all the sedatives, lay down, had a rest, I couldn’t talk.”
5. Side shot of damaged building
6. Marchenko with her granddaughter
7. Locals carrying boards
STORYLINE:
Russian forces struck residential buildings in the Ukrainian town of Mykolaivka, in the Donetsk region overnight on Sunday, causing major damage.
A 52-year old woman was injured in the strikes, which hit three multi-storey residential buildings and a hospital, according to city authorities.
Liubov Marchenko, who was in one of the residential buildings, said she couldn’t talk after seeing her apartment hit.
“I was sleeping at night, there was scream, I got up, the windows flew out, something flew past me, I thought it was a shell, I was shaken, the house was full of smoke, it all settled down, then I got up, I couldn’t talk, I was in shock," she told The Associated Press.
The strikes come as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits the U.S.
He will speak at the U.N. General Assembly annual gathering in New York on Tuesday and Wednesday and then travel to Washington for talks on Thursday with U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, as he seeks to shore up support for Ukraine.
AP video shot by Alex Babenko
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