Chernihiv picks up pieces following Russian retreat

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3.4 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - (17 Apr 2022) RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
(17 Apr 2022)
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Chernihiv, Ukraine - 17 April 2022
1. Various drone aerials of destroyed military vehicles and buildings ++MUTE++
2. Various driveby shots of damaged houses
3. Wide of Nikolai Ilnitsky walking through rubble, remains of destroyed military vehicles
4. Various of destroyed military vehicles and buildings
5. Shells on ground, child's bicycle
6. Destroyed military vehicles
7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Nikolai Ilnitsky, Chernihiv region resident and Soviet-Afghanistan war veteran:
"He (Russian soldier) said 'I know you're a reservist,' they looked around and saw that I still had a parade uniform with medals and so on hanging. They took away one medal for military achievements, I said 'Take it, show it in your motherland how you fought for Ukraine.'"
8. Ilnitsky standing before destroyed military vehicles
9. Various of destroyed military vehicles
10. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Nikolai Ilnitsky, Chernihiv region resident and Soviet-Afghanistan war veteran:
"These Rashists (amalgamation of Russians and fascists) started spreading mayhem. They even took the clothes that were on me in which I arrived from the city. I did not expect such mayhem from them."
11. Various of destroyed military vehicles
12. Vandalized inscription on wall reading (Russian): "God is with us. Glory to tanks. RF (Russian Federation)"
STORYLINE:
The outskirts of the northern Ukrainian city of Chernihiv lay in ruins Sunday with the landscape dotted with destroyed Russian military equipment, evidence of a chaotic retreat.
Some 70 miles to the northeast of capital Kyiv, Chernihiv bore the brunt of the early stages of the Russian invasion.
The city and its surrounding region saw relentless fighting until Russian forces withdrew from the north earlier this month.
Nikolai Ilnitsky, a Ukrainian national of Belarusian ethnicity, told the AP how retreating Russian soldiers ransacked his house and even made off with a medal he earned for military service in the Soviet Union's war on Afghanistan.
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