In 2014, many young people left when violence broke out, while the elderly stayed behind, just barely surviving.
Ukraine’s elderly are trapped in a war zone, listening to the occasional bursts of shelling near the line of contact separating the Ukrainian government forces and the Russia-backed rebel forces. For pensioners who have exhausted their resources, economic difficulties add to the stress of daily life.
Recent government measures led to hundreds of thousands of elderly losing their pensions (their only financial security). Caught in this bureaucratic nightmare, the elderly are forced to travel across eastern Ukraine, waiting in long lines to collect their pensions. Often reluctant to leave their homes and the last to flee from danger, they are left abandoned without resources of family care.
Paula Bronstein, photographer
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heartbreaking
ReplyDeleteIt is literally painful to read about these lives and to look at the photographs. Many thanks, Wim.
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