They began to shell Nikopol gradually, – Anna recalls. First, they hit at night, then sometimes in the middle of the day, and then the shells were exploding around the clock. The worst thing was when I had to watch from my window how phosphorus bombs were falling. Even after six months of living in relatively calm conditions, Anna’s son is still afraid of sudden and loud sounds.
“From our window, we watched the phosphorus bombs fall”
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