“We don’t know anything about what has happened to our own relatives in the same city, let alone the news in the world.' With no power, water, or cellphone coverage, residents remaining in Ukraine's Luhansk region have sheltered in basements to survive.
With no power, water, cellphone coverage or access to news, remaining residents in a Donbas regional city shelter in basements, hoping to surviveSEVERODONETSK, Ukraine—The 26 people who live with four dogs and a cat in the basement of a funeral parlor in Severodonetsk, hiding from battles between Russian and Ukrainian forces that rage nearby, haven’t had news
aboutThat’s how long has passed since mobile-phone coverage disappeared in Severodonetsk and the rest of the Ukrainian-administered part of the Luhansk region. By then, electricity and water supplies were already gone. Groceries and all other shops had closed more than two months earlier, when rapidly advancing Russian troops were halted at Severodonetsk and cities abutting it.
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