Food Shortages, Last Goodbyes: Ukrainians Face Their New Reality

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Food Shortages, Last Goodbyes: Ukrainians Face Their New Reality
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“I love you very much,” her mother said, in case it was their last goodbye. Life for Ukrainians under ​bombardment is quickly deteriorating.

From the capital of Kyiv to the borders with Slovakia and Poland, Ukrainians are hiding in basements and shelters, struggling to find food and looking for ways to escape Russia’s increasingly violent onslaught.

Russia began a new, bloodier phase of the war on Tuesday, hitting the center of Ukraine’s second-largest city of Kharkiv with a missile. Ukrainian officials said Russia shelled residential buildings in the southern city of Kherson, with some 300,000 people, as they advanced. Kyiv is bracing for the same kind of indiscriminate shelling of civilian neighborhoods. The Russian defense ministry warned residents to leave some areas of the capital ahead of bombing.

She sheltered in her basement in Kherson’s Severnyi district on Tuesday along with family, friends and a dog. “In some districts already there is no light and water,” Ms. Masonkova wrote. “The city is closed. We all stay at home, with no ability to go out. Dangerous.” The situation drew criticism including from countries that had supported Russia. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, speaking to his Ukrainian counterpart, said China is “extremely concerned about harm to civilians,” according to a statement posted on the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s website.

People crossed the destroyed bridge across the Irpin river on Tuesday. Ukrainian soldiers blew up the bridge to prevent Russian troops from entering Kyiv.Ismail Coskun/Associated Press Fozzy Group, the country’s largest supermarket chain, has plenty of food, including fresh produce such as cucumbers and tomatoes, sitting in warehouses, according to a spokesman. But a shortage of drivers and loaders, active fighting on roads, and a gasoline shortage are making it impossible to get goods to stores.

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