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The Russian invasion forced Ukrainians to leave their hometowns, and many civilians, including children, were killed.



In the past six months, reporter Kim Soo-hyung looked back on the terrible horrors of the war.



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Children and the elderly are hiding in the dark shelters.



The dead children wait for the bombing to pass.



[Blida: I woke up to a bang in the morning.

I know it's war.

Because Vanya told me.]



The Russian army continued their ruthless attack, and screams for losing their families burst out everywhere.



[Dad!

Dad!]



A young couple rushing to the emergency room with an 18-month-old baby collapses eventually.



[why!

Why!]



All the family members who rushed to the evacuation route were killed by a mortar attack.



[Klitschko / Mayor Kiiwu (last March 25, SBS interview): When the bomb explodes, 500 meters around it are destroyed with iron shards.

A bomb like this falls in the middle of the city.]



To capture the southern stronghold of Mariupol, the Russian army bombed a maternity hospital as well as a theater with a child's sign, killing hundreds of civilians.



With bodies overflowing and mass burial in trenches and without electricity, food and water, Mariupol resisted for more than 80 days, but Russia destroyed the entire city in ashes and captured it.



At the Azoustal Steel Works where the last resistance was continued, the baby diaper fell and a plastic bag was used.



After failing to capture Kiiu, the Russian army retreated, killing civilians in droves.



Bodies with tied hands and blindfolded bodies were found in the secondary car, raising suspicions of mass burial.



This war, which showed the cruelty of war, is sinking into a swamp of long-term war where we cannot even predict when it will end.



(Video coverage: Jeon Min-gyu)



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