How a Russian airstrike ripped through people’s lives in Ukraine’s Poltava

The central Ukrainian city had been relatively untouched by airstrikes. Then came one of the biggest attacks of the war.

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A man comforts a grieving woman Thursday after she received a relative's things at the morgue in Poltava, Ukraine. (Oksana Parafeniuk for The Washington Post)

POLTAVA, Ukraine — The screams in Room 6 could be heard from the hallway.

Inside, a 27-year-old cadet thrashed under his hospital sheet, jerking away from the nurses trying to change the dressing on his head wounds.

“I am in so much pain,” Maksym Havryliuk shrieked. “Stop it.”

His mom collapsed into sobs. She couldn’t listen anymore.