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No water, no electricity, but life goes on in Ukraine's Huliaipole

Prior to Russia's war on Ukraine in February last year, Huliaipole had a population of about 20,000 people. Only 3,000 people live now, and they are constantly exposed to the sounds of loud and minor explosions, as well as firing between Russian and Ukrainian forces.

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"I did not want to leave my home," Natalia, who did not want to give her surname for security reasons, told Anadolu.

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No water, no electricity, but life goes on in Ukraines Huliaipole

"Where can I go? I don't have the strength or the money to do this. We're used to the current situation. We don't want anymore," she said, hoping that "once the attacks stop, we can live our lives in peace and tranquility."

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No water, no electricity, but life goes on in Ukraines Huliaipole

Natalia believed that those who have left the city would not return because the entire city has been damaged and rendered unusable.

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No water, no electricity, but life goes on in Ukraines Huliaipole
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No water, no electricity, but life goes on in Ukraines Huliaipole
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No water, no electricity, but life goes on in Ukraines Huliaipole
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No water, no electricity, but life goes on in Ukraines Huliaipole