(9 Sep 2025)
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Donetsk region, Ukraine – 9 September 2025
1. Various of forensic experts looking at bodies of people from Yarova village after Russian aerial attack
2. Close of burnt feet
3. Mid of Zinaida Hrymailo looking at body of her cousin, a 75-year-old Lida killed in the strike
4. Mid of forensic experts looking at bodies
5. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Zinaida Hrymailo, cousin of 75-year-old Lida killed in Yarova:
"I guessed that it was my cousin. I went to the hospital so that people who were alive could tell me what clothes she was wearing. Because the black pants were burnt, only the belt and blouse made me realize that it was her. People also told me what Lida was wearing. I came back again and said that it was Lida."
6. Mid of forensic expert photographing bodies
7. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Zinaida Hrymailo, cousin of 75-year-old Lida killed in Yarova:
"I’m on pills, I’m already exhausted, I have no strength left, my blood pressure has risen. This is how we live, drones are flying overhead… We need peace, we don’t need anything else, they need to negotiate."
8. Various of forensic experts looking at bodies
STORYLINE:
Ukrainians identified deceased relatives at a local morgue Tuesday following a deadly Russian attack on a village in the country’s east.
A Russian glide bomb struck the village on Tuesday as people stood in line in the open air to collect their monthly pension.
The blast killed at least 24 people and injured 19 others, the Ukraine Emergency Service said.
Police and forensic experts in white overalls handled and photographed the charred and mutilated corpses at a local morgue.
Multiple bodies lay in the intake hall as forensic teams tried to identify them.
Many of the victims had died from blast injuries.
Zinaida Hrymailo came to the morgue to identify the body of her cousin, a 75-year-old woman killed in the strike on Yarova.
“Only the belt and blouse made me realize that it was her,” Hrymailo said.
After the cousin died while collecting the pension, her paralyzed husband remained in the village all alone.
Hrymailo gathered with other relatives outside the morgue, discussing how to bury so many victims — a challenge so close to the front line.
“I’ve cried so much already,” she said. “We need peace. They have to negotiate.”
AP video by Vasilisa Stepanenko
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