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Eyewitness: Forest fires, clouds of smoke and fierce fighting – inside an evacuated town
By Deborah Haynes, security and defence editor, in Vovchansk
Terror and grief were the overwhelming emotions from dozens of mainly elderly men and women who fled the Ukrainian border town of Vovchansk after Russian forces attacked.
Gathered at an evacuation point just outside the town, they said it had been the fiercest fighting they had ever experienced since the full-scale invasion.
Sky News followed a pair of volunteer rescuers, who drove a white van into the tow to help residents evacuate.
Smoke hung over the road on the way – we were told all roads into Vovchansk were being targeted by Russian artillery, rockets and drones.
One of the attacks had ignited a fire in a forest that lined the road, sending clouds of smoke into the air.
The streets of the part of the town we entered were almost completely empty.
We pulled into a residential area of bungalows.
A group of five elderly men and women sat or stood on a bench on the side of the road, seemingly happy to stay put.
The rescue team pulled up outside an address where they had been told four residents wanted to be evacuated.
They knocked on the door, but no one replied. Instead, a petite, grey-haired woman who lives in the next door house pushed open her green gate and told the rescuers that her neighbours had already gone.
Distraught, Valentina, 74, had no plans to leave, but the rescuers managed to persuade her.
“Let’s go, don’t stay here, it is dangerous,” they said.
Suddenly there was a boom – it seemed to change her mind.
Gathering a few simple belongings, she was led out of her home and into the minibus.
The mayor said some 500 people from the town have been evacuated since the attack began, but he said the town’s population was 3,000, with many more yet to leave.
Evacuation operations are set to continue.
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