By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept

Need To Know

News, culture and entertainment you need to know

Font ResizerAa
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Fitness and health
  • Tech
  • Motors
  • Sports
  • More
Reading: Poignant photos show last remains of ‘normal’ everyday life in rural Ukrainian village
Share
Font ResizerAa

Need To Know

News, culture and entertainment you need to know

  • U.K News
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Fitness and health
  • Tech
  • Motors
  • Sports
  • More
Search
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Money
  • Travel
  • Fitness and health
  • Tech
  • Motors
  • Sports
  • More
Follow US
Need To Know > More > Culture > Poignant photos show last remains of ‘normal’ everyday life in rural Ukrainian village
CulturePhotographyWorld

Poignant photos show last remains of ‘normal’ everyday life in rural Ukrainian village

Olive Loveridge-Greene
Last updated: April 14, 2022 1:57 pm
Olive Loveridge-Greene Published April 14, 2022
Share
Story from Jam Press (Ukraine Life) Pictured: Shehyni, Ukraine. Children playing with their bicycleS. PICTURE STORY: Poignant photos show last remains of 'normal' everyday life in rural Ukrainian village – taken weeks after Russian bombs dropped A series of photos showing the last remains of 'normal' everyday life in a rural Ukrainian village are a stark contrast to footage of the country's now bombed-out cities. Freelance photographer Marco Sacco, originally from Italy, has shared dozens of snaps from Shehyni and Hrushiv, beside the Polish border in Western Ukraine. The images were taken between 15-22 March 2022 – just weeks after Russian soldiers launched attacks on Ukrainian citizens in Kyiv. With images of Ukraine now akin to ruined cities, shell-shocked refugees and burned-out tanks, Saccos's set features a colourful slow pace of country life in Shehyni. It offers a glimpse into what life was like for the country before military action, with even the bright blue sky contrasting to the haunting grey engulfing war-torn cities like Kyiv, Mariupol and Donetsk. Children are seen riding their bicycles around their neighbourhood, free from the presence of Russian soldiers marching the streets. Another snap reveals a middle-aged woman dining outdoors in her garden with bottles of local wine and homemade vodka while listening to the singing of the birds. A girl can be seen leaving an outdoor toilet near a farmhouse, safe in the knowledge she will be able to leave the facility without fear of her life. Other photos show children playing with wooden rifles and toy guns, as the topic of war plagues childhood innocence, while elsewhere citizens are leisurely chopping wood in their unshelled gardens. In the nearby village of Hrushiv, with a population over 2,000, time remains untouched. Villagers continue to transport themselves around with horse and carts, while war rages on elsewhere in the country. But one local named Ivan Prujma, who goes by Ivan t
SHARE

A series of photos showing the last remains of ‘normal’ everyday life in a rural Ukrainian village are a stark contrast to footage of the country’s now bombed-out cities.

Freelance photographer Marco Sacco, originally from Italy, has shared dozens of snaps from Shehyni and Hrushiv, beside the Polish border in Western Ukraine.

The images were taken between 15-22 March 2022 – just weeks after Russian soldiers launched attacks on Ukrainian citizens in Kyiv.

A woman drinks bottles of local wine and homemade vodka in Shehyni, western Ukraine (Picture: Jam Press)

With images of Ukraine now akin to ruined cities, shell-shocked refugees and burned-out tanks, Saccos’s set features a colourful slow pace of country life in Shehyni.

It offers a glimpse into what life was like for the country before military action, with even the bright blue sky contrasting to the haunting grey engulfing war-torn cities like Kyiv, Mariupol and Donetsk.

Children are seen riding their bicycles around their neighbourhood, free from the presence of Russian soldiers marching the streets.

Misha and Ilona Kalyta pose for a family portrait in their country home, holding a picture decorated with beads made by Mrs. Kalyta (Picture: Jam Press)

Another snap reveals a middle-aged woman dining outdoors in her garden with bottles of local wine and homemade vodka while listening to the singing of the birds.

A girl can be seen leaving an outdoor toilet near a farmhouse, safe in the knowledge she will be able to leave the facility without fear of her life.

Other photos show children playing with wooden rifles and toy guns, as the topic of war plagues childhood innocence, while elsewhere citizens are leisurely chopping wood in their unshelled gardens.

A girl uses the outdoor toilet, near the sheepfold, of Misha and Ilona’s country house (Picture: Jam Press)

In the nearby village of Hrushiv, with a population over 2,000, time remains untouched.

Villagers continue to transport themselves around with horse and carts, while war rages on elsewhere in the country.

But one local named Ivan Prujma, who goes by Ivan the Avenger on Facebook, anticipates war on his doorstep.

Local Ivan Prujma in his house holds two loaded rifles (Picture: Jam Press)

Posing with two loaded rifles he says: “I am ready to fight. I am ready to defend my homeland and to die for my land.”

It is not known how long these villagers have left to enjoy the niceties of their surroundings.

On 24 February, 44 million Ukrainians woke up to the nightmare of Russia’s invasion of their homeland.

Children play war with wooden rifles and toy guns (Picture: Jam Press)

According to the United Nations, over 10 million Ukrainians have fled their homes since the war.

Approximately 4.3 million have left the country, with another 6.5 million are thought to be displaced inside the country itself.

Yesterday (13 April), international experts proclaimed to have found evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity by Russia in Ukraine.

In an initial report from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation and Europe (OSCE) cited attacks on schools and hospitals – including the attack on a maternity ward in Mariupol on 9 March – as war crimes.

A farmer with his flock in the rural community (Picture: Jam Press)
A man chops wood in the countryside (Picture: Jam Press)
Marianna Kostiuk, the director of the secondary school of the town, with an orphan (Picture: Jam Press)

You Might Also Like

Teen TikTok influencer dies after ‘being beaten in row over MANGO’ as fans mourn viral Auto Tune star

Two dead and dozens feared trapped as massive mudslide tears through construction site

Popular streamer killed alongside dad in crash after grandmother’s funeral

Influencer accused of ‘faking charity work’ after AI-generated kids appear in aid videos

Arsonist sets himself on FIRE in botched attempt to torch cafe

TAGGED:PhotographyRussiaUkraine
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
What do you think?
Love0
Sad0
Happy0
Sleepy0
Angry0
Dead0
Wink0
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
TiktokFollow
Most read
Former bikini model reveals she'd win beauty titles then jump into her 1,000HP Toyota Supra to beat the boys drag racing at America's biggest car meets.
Lifestyle

Blokes wrote me off as a bikini model – then I left them for dust in my 1,000HP Supra

Kieran Thorley Kieran Thorley July 7, 2026
German Shepherd saved with CPR after rescue from ‘worst room’ RSPCA officer had ever seen
Pop star trips and whacks head on stage during sold-out concert
Dad-of-two cop beaten to death trying to break up fight at World Cup screening
Eleven injured as floor caves in at girl’s birthday party

Categories

  • Lifestyle
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Business
Quick Link
  • My Bookmark
  • Interests
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Write for us
  • Authors
  • Contact
Top Categories
  • Business
  • Environment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Fitness and health
  • Property
  • Entertainment

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Read Next

A 16-year-old took his parents' car without permission and ploughed into a crowd of Brazil fans watching the World Cup, injuring four before being pulled out and beaten by bystanders.
World

Teen ploughs into fans watching World Cup match after taking parents’ car

July 7, 2026
A pilot instructor jumped to his death mid-flight, telling his 22-year-old trainee "you know what you have to do" before she safely landed the plane alone.
World

Pilot mysteriously falls to death during flight as trainee forced to land plane

July 7, 2026
Bukayo Saka's fiancée Tolami Benson was among England fans doused in liquid - reportedly not just beer - by furious Mexico supporters during the dramatic 3-2 win.
World

England WAGs ‘soaked in urine’ as Mexican fans hurl liquids at friends and family stand – including Saka’s fiancée

July 7, 2026
A lorry carrying ammonium nitrate exploded into a huge fireball after a highway crash in China, killing two and injuring four, with footage capturing the blast up close.
World

Two killed as lorry carrying dangerous chemical explodes in huge fireball

July 6, 2026
Man allegedly attacks his partner and a mistaken bystander on a packed Dominican Republic beach, before onlookers drag him into the sea and beat him.
World

Man ‘hits wife’ on packed beach before onlookers pummel him in sea

July 6, 2026
Teen footballer Jeremías Lucas Correa, 18, died after a motorbike crashed into a car in Argentina, leaving another rider injured as police investigate the fatal collision.
World

Talented footballer, 18, tragically killed in horror road crash

July 6, 2026
Influencer Gabriela Sanarrusia Chavarría and her boyfriend were shot dead in their home after armed intruders broke in, with police investigating a possible score-settling motive.
World

Influencer and boyfriend shot dead as ‘hitmen’ storm home and open fire on sleeping couple

July 6, 2026
Influencer Barbara Celeste Vivas Carvallo and her three-year-old daughter died in Venezuela's devastating earthquakes, while her husband survived after 36 hours trapped beneath rubble.
World

Tragic influencer and toddler daughter found dead after Venezuela earthquake

July 6, 2026

Categories

  • Lifestyle
  • U.K News
  • World
  • Technology
  • Business
Quick Link
  • My Bookmark
  • Interests
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Write for us
  • Authors
  • Contact
Top Categories
  • Business
  • Environment
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology
  • Fitness and health
  • Property
  • Entertainment

Subscribe US

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

2024 © Need To Know. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?