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Airstrikes and Easter baskets Snapshots from Ukraine’s third Orthodox Easter against the backdrop of all-out war

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On Sunday, Ukraine marked its third Easter since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion. As Ukrainians celebrated the holiday, Russian forces bombed Kharkiv, wounding more than a dozen people. The Russian Defense Ministry, meanwhile, announced that its forces in the Donetsk region had captured the village of Ocheretyne (or rather, what’s left of it). Meduza shares snapshots taken across Ukraine on Orthodox Easter. 

Kharkiv under fire

Russian forces have carried out strikes on Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, nearly every day in recent weeks. Aerial bombs hit a residential neighborhood in the city center on Sunday, as Ukrainians marked Orthodox Easter. At least 16 people were injured, according to Kharkiv Regional Governor Oleh Syniehubov. 

Some Western military analysts believe that Russia is intensifying strikes on Kharkiv in preparation for a possible offensive aimed at capturing the city. However, a number of experts have argued that Russia currently lacks the manpower for such an operation. 

A Kharkiv apartment building damaged by a Russian airstrike on May 5. According to Governor Oleh Syniehubov, Sunday’s attacks damaged 14 apartment buildings and eight homes in the city’s downtown Shevchenkivskyi district. 
Sofiia Gatilova / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA
An apartment in a building damaged by Russian bombing 
Anadolu / ddp / Vida Press
Medical workers evacuate the injured following Russia’s strikes on Kharkiv 
Yakiv Liashenko / EPA / Scanpix / LETA
Prosecutors in Kharkiv have opened a criminal investigation into Sunday’s bombings on charges of violating the laws and customs and war
Anadolu / ddp / Vida Press

Russia takes Ocheretyne 

Also on Sunday, Russia’s Defense Ministry announced that its forces had captured Ocheretyne, a village in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region. Reports that Russian troops had seized the village with little resistance began circulating at the end of April. According to one explanation that appeared in the Ukrainian press, Russian forces managed to capitalize on a mistake made during the rotation of the Ukrainian units defending Ocheretyne. As Meduza reported previously, the fall of Ocheretyne could jeopardize Ukraine’s defense of the entire Donetsk region. 

Drone footage published by the Associated Press over the weekend shows Ocheretyne, which had a pre-war population of 3,000, lying in ruins without a single person in sight. 

Kherson/Green / AP / Scanpix / LETA
Kherson/Green / AP / Scanpix / LETA
Kherson/Green / AP / Scanpix / LETA

Another wartime Easter

Orthodox Christians and Greek Catholics in Ukraine celebrated Easter on Sunday. 

“Easter symbolizes the liberation of the human soul from the slavery of evil and darkness. It symbolizes the victory of goodness and justice, the victory of life over death,” President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video greeting marking the holiday. “And we believe that there is a chevron with the Ukrainian flag on God’s shoulder,” he added. “Therefore, with such an ally, life will definitely prevail over death.” 

Easter celebrations outside of the Ascension Church in Lukashivka, a village in Ukraine’s Chernihiv region. Lukashivka was under Russian occupation from March 9–30, 2022. The Ascension Church, which was constructed in the early 20th century, was damaged during the hostilities. Eyewitnesses told the Ukrainian news outlet Hromadske that Russian soldiers used the church to store ammunition and killed civilians on its grounds. 
Roman Pilipey / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Locals carry Easter baskets in the village of Krasne in the Chernihiv region. Russian forces tried to capture the region at the start of the full-scale invasion but were forced to retreat. Russia has continued to target the Chernihiv region with drone and missile strikes ever since. 
Roman Pilipey / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Easter celebrations at the Museum of Folk Architecture and Rural Life in Lviv
Olena Znak / Anadolu / ddp / Vida Press
Ukrainian soldiers celebrate Easter on the front line in the Donetsk region
Genya Savilov / AFP / Scanpix / LETA
Soldiers from Odesa’s 126th Territorial Defense Brigade attach an Easter present to an FPV drone
Kostiantyn Liberov / Libkos / Getty Images
The package was destined for Ukrainian soldiers defending the Krynki bridgehead on the Dnipro river’s left bank
Kostiantyn Liberov / Libkos / Getty Images
A cemetery in the town of Pustomyty in the Lviv region on Easter Sunday 
Gleb Garanich / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

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