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'Life goes on': Ukrainians trying to rebuild villages taken back from Russian forces

Ukrainians are trying to erase the traces of war in the villages taken back from Russian troops in the Kharkiv region.

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Life goes on: Ukrainians trying to rebuild villages taken back from Russian forces

"A convoy of Russian tanks and armored vehicles began to enter the village on Feb. 26, two days after the start of the war," the 71-year-old recalled.

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Life goes on: Ukrainians trying to rebuild villages taken back from Russian forces

The Russian army settled in the village, established a temporary base and started to attack the Kharkiv region from there, Zabara said, adding: "Four days after entering the village, the Russian soldiers searched all the houses."

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Life goes on: Ukrainians trying to rebuild villages taken back from Russian forces

Saying that they took shelter in the warehouse under their house due to the intense clashes in the village, he recounted: "We stayed in the shelter for a month. The weather was cold, the temperature was below zero ... I had my daughters, wife and 12-year-old grandson with me. We were all very scared."

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Life goes on: Ukrainians trying to rebuild villages taken back from Russian forces

The Ukrainian soldiers entered the village on March 27-28 and regained control, Zabara said, adding that the most intense clashes in the village took place during these two days.

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Life goes on: Ukrainians trying to rebuild villages taken back from Russian forces

The Russian planes hit the region every day and no one could predict where the missiles would land, Zabara said, adding that the sound of explosions has now become a part of their daily life.

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Life goes on: Ukrainians trying to rebuild villages taken back from Russian forces

He said he is trying to repair his damaged house and barn in the village with the help of his neighbors. "Life goes on. We have to live somehow. We have to continue our lives. We have no other choice," Zabara said.