On the morning of 24/7, Tamara, 85 years old, just woke up and boiled potatoes when Rocket plunged into a school 100 meters away from her home.

Two Rocket fruits create large holes at the school in the city of Kostiantynivka, 30 km from the front line in Donbass.

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I always sleep in a state that can be ready to rush out if there is air strike, Tamara, who used to be a medical staff, explained when going through the location was attacked after a few hours.

The explosion shook my apartment.

The woman walked through a building destroyed by shelling in Kramatorsk, Ukraine on 24/7.

Although people living in Kostiantynivka, Kramatorsk and Sloviansk in Donetsk province say that the intensity of the ambushes has decreased in the past two weeks, the fighting continues and can still hear the sound of the artillery battles from a distance from afar.

In the suburbs north of Sloviansk, near the front line of the three cities in Donetsk, Olga is shaking trees to get apricot.

The past few days are quite quiet, Olga, 55 years old, said.

The three cities are considered the main target in the effort to control the entire Donbass area, including two provinces of Donetsk and Lugansk.

NASA's satellite image shows that Russia's shelling along the frontline has decreased, maybe because Ukraine is counterattacking by the Western artillery system, targeting bullets and command base causing Russia to suffer from Russia.

Before the conflict, Mykola Pushkaruk, 43, was once a children's football coach in Kramatorsk.

After February 24, my life was turned upside down.

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Pushkaruk said he and his parents evacuated to Dnipro in the first week of conflict.

Olena Kolisnyk, 36, friend of Pushkaruk, business a flower shop.

Kolisnyk said that he had been lucky to survive in the early days of conflict, when a Russian missile flew over his head and plunged down the nearby street.

The battlefield of the Donbass region, eastern Ukraine.

Very few people can predict how this war will continue and how long.

However, the biggest threat to ordinary people is the rocket raid into cities that have turned into a location, when soldiers and armored vehicles are present on the main roads.

For many people, the immediate urgent problem that missile raids caused is the shortage of electricity and water.

There is no water.

Yurko pulled her shirt to reveal a skinny body in a wide skirt.

Olena Kolisnyk said instead of many people's hearts.