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Krasnogorovka or the making of an humanitarian crisis
Even the city dump Krasnogorovka is left to itself as small ammount of emplyees burn rubbish. On April 6 2015, we visit Krasnogorovka. What we saw is the evident beginning of a serious humanitarian crisis. People living in unhealthy conditions, surround by mountains of rubbish, deficient water system, no windows, electricity, etc. We visit the city with the help of Pastor Vladimir Ivanov, director of the NGO « Good News Church ». Krasnogorovka is under control of Ukrainian army and it is a small suburb west of the separatist stronghold city of Donetsk. If the city is calmed, population on the limit of the town have to be aware of the presence of snipers 800 meters away in the separatist zone. Pastor Ivanov go to Krasnogorovka once a week to bring food, clothes, candy for kids in a city that is let to itself. We saw elderly people starving from having not eat for several days. I even spoke to a mother of three children who has absolutely any income beside the humanitarian aids that the Pastor and other donors are bringing to the town. The photos of this reportage show the living condition of a population who already suffer a lot from a war that no one can predict when it is going to end.(Photo by Yves Choquette/NurPhoto)
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| Photo ID | #516728 |
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| Photographer | Yves Choquette/NurPhoto |
| Category | Reportage |
| Copyright | © 2026 NurPhoto - Yves Choquette/NurPhoto |
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