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Ukrainian Citizens Live in Fear as Russian Forces Advance Closer

In eastern Ukraine, residents are facing increasing anxiety and fear as Russian troops continue to advance closer, capturing towns and villages along the way. Families are being forced to evacuate, with some choosing to stay and risk their lives in the face of constant danger. The ongoing conflict has left cities like Kostyantynivka and Pokrovsk devastated, with signs of destruction everywhere. As the war intensifies, the people of Ukraine are left wondering if they will ever have a safe place to call home again. With Russian forces gaining momentum, the future remains uncertain for these war-torn regions.