Ukraine wants its people back – but first it needs glass for broken windows

"The village of Shevchenkove wants its villagers back. There is one significant problem: very many of its buildings do not have windows. From the early days of the war, up until November last year when the Russian forces were pushed over to the other side of the Dnipro River, Shevchenkove and its surrounding hamlets in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson were on the frontline. The mayor was taken prisoner and its local people terrorised by hourly shelling. Many fled. Then the Russians withdrew. While the danger of artillery and rockets remained, many were motivated to return home. ..."

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The windows of a damaged school in Kotlyareve, Mykolaiv oblast, are covered in plywood and thin layers of plastic.

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