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'I'm not scared of anything': Death and defiance in a besieged Ukrainian city

By Michael Schwirtz
New York Times·
14 mins to read

The port city of Mykolaiv is being shelled by Russian forces every day. Bodies are piled at the morgue. But residents refuse to succumb.

Alla Ryabko stood in the courtyard of the city morgue, trembling with grief and rage. Her son, Captain Roman Ryabko, had been killed in fighting on the first day of the war in Ukraine, but two weeks had passed, and his body had not yet been prepared for burial.

"He's there lying in a bag," she

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