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Ludmilla, who preferred to use only her first name out of privacy concerns, lies in hospital bed in Bakhmut, recovering from a Russian artillery attack that hit her mother's house in Lysychansk.

In Ukraine's Russian-speaking east, Putin's war is tearing families apart

Brent Renaud

Tributes paid to US journalist shot dead in Ukraine

Liudmila Ponomarenko says that her daughter doesn't understand the steady sounds of shelling. "Very soon, she will understand, because she's three. So now we're thinking about whether we stay here."

Shelling and mortar fire are an all-day event near the Ukrainian front line. But the residents won't leave 'our motherland'

Shagufa, 24 (R) and her sister Fazila Haidary, 26 (L) fled Afghanistan as refugees, and relocated to the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, in August 2021. Photographed February 12, 2022.

These sisters fled Afghanistan, hoping to find safety. Now they fear war in Ukraine