At the edge of the road on the edge of Siversk, a van registered in Poland distributes foodstuffs to villagers deprived of everything: tap water, gas, electricity, certainties... Viktoria, 62, gets her supplies of candles to light up his home about fifteen kilometers from the front line, in the heart of Donbass, in eastern Ukraine.
A mining basin, partially controlled since 2014 by pro-Russian separatists guided by Moscow and whose Russian forces have been pounding the portion under Ukrainian control for weeks.
The key city of Sieverodonetsk is also 80-90% occupied by Vladimir Putin's army.
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