June 27, 2022 07:22 GMT
By RFE/RL
Scenes of everyday life have replaced the devastation caused by the aborted Russian advance on Ukraine's capital after a remarkably swift cleanup in some areas of the Kyiv region
Destroyed armored vehicles on a street in Bucha, northwest of Kyiv, on April 2
The same street on June 23
A Ukrainian policeman at the scene of an explosion in a residential area of Kyiv on March 18.
The aftermath of fierce fighting that took place on March 4 in Hostomel, northwest of Kyiv.
Civilians draped in sheets and carrying white flags cross a road that runs between Bucha and Irpin on March 11.
The scene of an apparent missile strike that destroyed a shopping center and killed eight people on March 20. The Kremlin claimed the area was being used by the Ukrainian military. A man was detained by the Ukrainian authorities for posting footage to TikTok showing military vehicles around the shopping center before the attack.
A heavily damaged street corner in Kyiv after an apparent missile explosion on March 13.
A Russian BMD fighting vehicle stuck on a chunk of concrete after a fierce firefight in Hostomel on March 4.
June 23. A poster has been placed on the concrete block advertising heavy rubbish removal.
An April 6 photo shows a Ukrainian soldier next to a mass grave of civilians killed during the Russian occupation of Bucha.
A column of destroyed vehicles on a street in Bucha on March 1
An apartment building that had some of its outer walls blasted off after an explosion from an apparent missile strike in a Kyiv suburb on March 18.
A man inspects the turret of a destroyed tank in Zalissya, a town northeast of Kyiv, on April 12.
June 24. The burned remains of the apparent chassis of the tank were around 50 meters away on the other side of a highway
June 2022 photos by Amos Chapple, scene locations by Andriy Dubchak/Donbas Frontliner
https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-kyiv-cleanup-before-after/31916000.html
We should keep the status quo of some sections of the war-marked road to demonstrate to the world and the future generations: the brutality and senselessness of the war that Russia waged.
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