The cadence of war and its human toll: A photojournalist’s perspective
LA TimesWhat’s old is new again, and it’s not pretty After spending more than a month in Ukraine documenting the war earlier this year, Marcus Yam is back in the eastern part of the country where fighting remains fierce and residents continue to endure with no end in sight. Local residents gather their belongings after a bombardment hit their homes along a road heading into Lysychansk, Ukraine. A young boy sits to rest as local residents of Lysychansk endure the heat and the bumpy journey during an evacuation run by volunteers in an armored vehicle towards safer areas like Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, as seen here at a resting point, in Siversk, Ukraine. Residents of Lysychansk rests as they endure the heat and the bumpy journey during an evacuation towards safer areas like Kramatorsk and Sloviansk, Ukraine. Residents in a residential compound wait for supplies to be given out by police officers who help deliver aid to residents who have remained behind despite the war, in Lysychansk, Ukraine.