On a hot afternoon in August in Ukraine, in the industrial pro-Russian rebel-held city of Luhansk, the Brooklyn-born war photographer Stanley Greene, on assignment for Newsweek, realized the odor wafting through the apartment of a family he was visiting was the familiar smell of death.
“There was constant shelling,” says Greene– who began covering the Ukraine conflict last winter and who lived through both Chechen wars and the Bosnian war — as he describes with sounds the terrifying whistle-and-crash of mortars.
Source: Newsweek