Empty stomachs and suspicion: Fights over food in liberated Ukrainian town

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The instinct to survive has been honed in those Lyman residents who've remained through months of fighting, bombing and Russian occupation. And there are a surprisingly large number of them. Special correspondent @AlexCrawfordSky Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player The hunger is sharp in Lyman but the instinct to survive, even sharper. It's been exceptionally honed in those Lyman residents who've remained through months of fighting, bombing and Russian occupation. And there are a surprisingly large number of them. We see crowds on the outskirts of the town, gathering around a small warehouse where there is a rare handout of emergency supplies. Now that the terrifying crashing sounds of battle are further away, many are emerging for the first time since the rapid pull-out of Russian troops about a week ago. But life after liberation of this Donbas town is still an extraordinarily tough endurance test. There's little food, no power, no running water, and no commu

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