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Bohorodychne is a village that came under heavy attack by Russian forces in June 2022, and captured on August 17, 2022. The Armed Forces of Ukraine announced on September 12, 2022, that they had taken back control over the village JANUARY 27: This aerial photograph shows a destroyed bridge and houses in the village of Bohorodychne, Donetsk region.

Alan Taylor, 73 who lives on Maristow Road said: 'I have somewhere to stay during the day, with a friend, but I've not got a bed. I'm insured but can't do anything about it, though I'm a bit worried.' They told me to leave my windows open.

Despite air raid alerts and shelling, it has worked constantly since Russia's invasion in 2022 JANUARY 24: A woman rests on a bed next to her newborn baby in a maternity hospital in Pokrovsk, Donetsk region. This maternity hospital is the only one in the entire Donbas region with a neonatal unit and incubators for babies born prematurely.

They said: 'I have seven cats. I spoke to the police this morning and you have no legal obligation to leave it's just recommended, I am literally about 20 metres away from the line and even if they extend it I'm not leaving, I'll take responsibility for my choice.'



Cameron traveled to Kyiv for his first overseas visit to 'underline the UK's steadfast support for Ukraine' amid the Russian invasion, polkadot chocolate bar the British government said in a statement NOVEMBER 16: Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky (left) welcomes Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron prior to a meeting in Kyiv.







JANUARY 31: A Ukrainian former prisoner of war is getting emotional after returning to Ukraine as part of a prisoner exchange. Russia's defence ministry said 195 of its soldiers were freed, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said 207 people - both soldiers and prisoners - had returned to Ukraine

I haven't put it up or anything yet. 'I will definitely be extra cautious in my garden from now on and I think there will be a metal detector just to check what is around me. It's just a random weird hole in my garden now. It is weird to have already had that thought when just digging for a garden shed.



We just didn't want to take away the bed space from people who don't have the ability to handle it themselves. Steph Coath, 42, of Plymouth, said: 'We are just on the edge of the new cordon so we've been keeping an eye on it and when the list went live last night, we've actually booked a hotel for ourselves.

Officials began knocking on doors at 8am this morning telling residents in the extended exclusion zone to leave, with people being told to take enough clothes, medical prescriptions or equipment to last a couple of days.

'I was actually digging not to long ago in my own garden to make a shed and my boyfriend found some random bits of metal scrap, so I was like please stop - we live by the dockyard - anything could happen.



Kyiv's armies have still dealt significant blows to their Russian advisories over the last 365 days, and the Ukrainian people continue to defend their homeland against the aggressor from the east.

The latest update from the council reads: 'Following advice from the Army, the cordon around the major incident on St Michael Avenue will be extended from 200 metres to just over 309 metres from 9am on Thursday morning to allow ordnance disposal experts to work on the unexploded device.







We had five minutes to evacuate, I couldn't pick anything up. She said: 'I did not leave with anything on Tuesday. The children are still in their school uniforms, they have been wearing them for two days now. 



A police source told PlymouthLive that a 'gold command meeting' involving a number of agencies will take place to formulate a plan over the coming days, and the EOD are bringing in 'thousands of tonnes of sand' to be bagged up and placed around the bomb.





Fatigue is setting in among Ukraine's soldiers and concerns grow over dwindling supplies of ammunition, waning optimism in the West and endless waves of Russian soldiers used as canon fodder by Putin's merciless generals.

JULY 4: A couple lead a woman under the hands from damaged residential building on July 4, 2023, in Pervomaiskyi, Ukraine. As a result of the shelling, 38 people were injured, including 12 children People were gathered on the main square for the funeral ceremony of a fallen soldier when a missile hit on a nearby parking lot next to residential high-rise buildings.







At least six people were killed and 16 others injured after a Russian missile hit the Nove Poshta postal terminal OCTOBER 22: A view shows a hole in the roof after a strike on a postal terminal in the Korotych settlement near Kharkiv, northeastern Ukraine.

For the second night in a row, Russian troops attacked Kharkiv from the air, resulting in the destruction or damage of several buildings and injuring 26 people DECEMBER 31: Rescuers respond at the site of a missile strike on a bank building in Kharkiv, Ukraine.