Island of war
How Russia’s bombing of a bridge in Kherson forced residents to evacuate the city’s island district and what it means for the front line
In early August, Russian forces began heavily bombing a bridge in the Ukrainian city of Kherson that connects the mainland with the city’s island district. With the bridge at risk of collapse, the island may be completely cut off from emergency services and food supplies, prompting authorities to announce the evacuation of island residents.
Novaya Gazeta Europe spoke to locals to learn more about the living conditions of evacuees and renewed fears of a second Russian occupation.
“I was afraid to leave the apartment. But I didn’t want to starve to death.”
“One thing I know for sure is I won’t leave Kherson. I was born here and I’ll die here.”
“Killing civilians is a hobby for Russians.”


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