SHYROKYNE: A year ago, the building housed a children’s seaside camp, but now a two-metre blast hole gapes in its whitewashed wall.
Once a popular holiday resort, the village of Shyrokyne on the Azov Sea now sits on the frontline of fighting that rumbles on despite a supposed ceasefire in eastern Ukraine.
“It was a tank shell,” said one Ukrainian soldier, pointing at the black hole alongside a flower mosaic on the Sunshine summer camp, a few dozen metres (yards) from the beach.
Holiday homes stand with their windows broken in the village shaken by daily fire between Ukrainian government troops and the …read more
Source: theSun