Contact Us

'Constantly depressing': Ukrainian town watches war close in

War has again drawn near to Toretsk in eastern Ukraine. Even the sudden crackling of a plastic water bottle puts residents on edge.

  • 1
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

War has again drawn near to Toretsk in eastern Ukraine. Even the sudden crackling of a plastic water bottle puts residents on edge.

  • 2
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

"Anything that is happening, any noise, if our neighbors bang the door, a metal door, you are shocked," said resident Andriy Cheromushkin. "You feel so helpless."

  • 3
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

Half of the more than 32,000 residents have fled. Many who remain lack money and basic resources. Depression is growing, along with anger.

  • 4
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

"I collect rainwater. Yes, and I do the dishes with this rainwater. I cook the food for my dog with this water. I clean the floors with this water. I do the washing with this water. Clean the house with it. Is it normal? It is the 21st century. The nuclear power century!" said resident Irina Anatolievna.

  • 5
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

She waited in a long line with other exhausted residents on Monday for a water distribution now that running water has disappeared. As people walked away with bottles, they passed monuments to World War I and World War II.

  • 6
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

Before Russia's invasion, conflict last gripped Toretsk in 2014, when it was captured by pro-Russian separatists. Ukrainian forces retook it later that year.

  • 7
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

Now the mining town is just a few kilometers from the separatist-controlled Donetsk region. Not so far away, Ukrainians forces are trying to stop the advance of Russian ones.

  • 8
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

The explosions and sounds of artillery are loud, residents said.

  • 9
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

But it is not so easy to leave. Some are elderly. Some have small children. Some, like Cheromushkin, have no job.

"You don't know what will happen tomorrow, let alone the next minute," Cheromushkin said. His wife, Tatiana, called the situation "constantly depressing."

  • 10
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

It is also a constant source of worry for Vasyl Chynchyk, the head of civil and military administration of Toretsk.

"The enemy is cunning. The enemy doesn't care about infrastructure, doesn't care about civilians," he said. "The enemy acts deliberately, using intimidation, conducting mass shelling."

  • 11
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

The most important task now is evacuating residents while the town is more or less calm, he said.

  • 12
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

But evacuation takes energy, and Tatiana says she has none left.

  • 13
  • 13
Constantly depressing: Ukrainian town watches war close in

"I want to believe that it will come to an end soon," she said. "They will come to some kind of an agreement."