Under a sky filled with the sound of missiles soaring overhead, people in the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut try to carry on with normal life. Some of the shops that closed shortly after the Russian invasion four months ago have recently reopened. Street markets are also set up by the sidewalks so people can buy food and essentials. (June 20)
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