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Six months on, Ukraine fights war, faces painful aftermath

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CHERNIHIV, Ukraine (AP) — Danyk Rak enjoys riding his bike, playing soccer and quiet moments with the family’s short-legged dog and two white cats, Pushuna and Lizun.

But at age 12, his childhood has been abruptly cut short. His family’s home was destroyed and his mother seriously wounded as Russian forces bombarded Kyiv’s suburbs and surroundin­g towns in a failed effort to seize the capital.

Six months after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, and with no end to the conflict in sight, The Associated Press revisited Danyk as well as a police officer and an Orthodox priest whose lives have been upended by war.

“I WANT TO BE AN AIR FORCE PILOT” Tears come to Danyk’s eyes as his mother, Luda, recalls being pulled from the rubble, covered in blood, after shrapnel tore through her body and smashed her right foot.

Twenty-two weeks after she was wounded, she’s still waiting to have her foot amputated and to be fitted with a prosthetic. She keeps the piece of shrapnel surgeons removed during one of her many operations.

Danyk lives with his mother and grandmothe­r in a house near Chernihiv, a town 140 kilometers (nearly 90 miles) north of Kyiv, where a piece of tarp covers the broken bedroom windows. He sells milk from the family’s cow that grazes in the nearby fields. A handwritte­n sign wrapped in clear plastic on the front gate reads: “Please buy milk to help my mother who is injured.”“My mother needs surgery and that’s why I have to help her. I have to help my grandmothe­r too because she has heart problems,” Danyk said.

Before schools reopen on Sept. 1, Danyk and his grandmothe­r have been joining volunteers several days a week clearing the debris from buildings damaged and destroyed in the Russian bombardmen­t outside Chernihiv. On the way, he stops at his old house, most of it smashed to the foundation­s.

Republic of the Philippine­s CITY CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE Province of Bataan Municipali­ty of Mariveles Republic of the Philippine­s CITY CIVIL REGISTRY OFFICE Province of Bataan Municipali­ty of Mariveles

 ?? ?? Houses destroyed by Russian forces' shelling in the village of Novoselivk­a, near Chernihiv, Ukraine, April 13, 2022. Six months after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine and with no end to the conflict in sight, (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka, File)
Houses destroyed by Russian forces' shelling in the village of Novoselivk­a, near Chernihiv, Ukraine, April 13, 2022. Six months after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine and with no end to the conflict in sight, (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka, File)

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