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Displaced Ukrainians strive to hold on to life amid harsh conditions

Struggle of people for survival continues in the war-torn Ukraine amid Russia's ongoing war as many forcefully displaced civilians try to hold on to life during the conflict.

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Displaced Ukrainians strive to hold on to life amid harsh conditions

'EVERYTHING AROUND DESTROYED'

Nikolay Mikushev, 63, who also took shelter in the sanatorium, barely holding back his tears, said they lived with his wife in the town of Staryi Saltiv, which suffered the most severe wounds of the war in the Kharkiv region.

Mikushev said the heaviest clashes there started in May, adding that their grandchildren brought them to the sanatorium on May 30.

"All the bridges leading to the town were blown up. Everything around was destroyed during the clashes," he said.

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Displaced Ukrainians strive to hold on to life amid harsh conditions

Mikushev recalled that the house they lived in became unusable, adding that they "lived in shelters without bread" for two months.

"We became refugees. We do not know what to do or where to go," he said.

He also stressed that the attacks still continue in the town which is very close to Kharkiv, and that civilians are not allowed to enter there.

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Displaced Ukrainians strive to hold on to life amid harsh conditions

Last week, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said, "Ukraine has displaced between 12 and 14 million people, depending on how you count."

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Displaced Ukrainians strive to hold on to life amid harsh conditions

The Ukraine war has caused "the fastest and one of the largest forced displacement crises since World War II," according to Grandi.

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Displaced Ukrainians strive to hold on to life amid harsh conditions

More than 4,500 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia launched war on Feb. 24, according to UN figures.