Ukrainian Graduates Created An Emotional Yearbook On Destroyed Tanks. City Where They Went To School Was Devastated By Russians
Students pose in the ruins of bombed houses or on destroyed Russian tanks.
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Ukrainian high school graduates in the historic city of Chernihiv in northern Ukraine have returned to the school they attended before the Russian invasion. Together they took emotional photos with graduation ribbons for the school yearbook.
Photos capturing the current gloomy atmosphere of the bombed city were shared by the news portal Visegrád 24 on Twitter. Students pose at several destroyed places that were hit by Russian forces during the war. The class was photographed, for example, in the ruins of bombed houses or on destroyed Russian tanks.
Chernihivis one of several Ukrainian cities that have paid for the shelling and bombing of Russian Army air raids. The missiles devastated, for example, the local Yuri Gagarin Stadium with a capacity of 12,000 seats built in 1936, housing estates or a residential area of the city where 47 people were killed.
Ukrainian high school graduates return for a yearbook photo-shoot at the school they used to attend in the city of Chernihiv before the Russian invasion.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 11, 2022
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