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(2 Aug 2022) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Kramatorsk – 2 August 2022 1. Various of volunteers from NGO Vostok-SOS moving 84-year-old Victor Mariukha 2. Close of Mariukha on the floor in volunteers car 3. Volunteer closes the car door with Mariukha's his daughter standing alongside 4. Mariukha's daughter Maryna Havrysh crying 5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Maryna Havrysh, 46, Kramatorsk resident: "It was very hard (decision). I understand that this will be the last time that I ever see them. It`s very hard." 6. Evacuation car leaving 7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Maryna Havrysh, 46, Kramatorsk resident: "It's necessary to leave. But where should people leave (to)? For example, if I leave and I have no money, I can't live at a train station. People live at schools. We decided to stay. (Reporter: "And where are your parents going to?") "To Western Ukraine, I hope they will be hosted (by someone) and everything will be ok." 8. Exterior of Mariukha's house 9. Various of evacuee Valentyna Abramanivska, 87, leaving 11. Volunteer helping Abramanivska to get to the car 12. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Valentyna Abramanivska, 87, Kramatorsk resident: "I prepared enough wood to heat the stove in winter, so I don't care about (heating). I do care about (rockets) flying from the sky." 13. Damage to recently-sheleld building 14. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Valentyna Abramanivska, 87, Kramatorsk resident: (Volunteer - Don't cry, lets' answer the questions) "Everything is shaking inside me, I can't calm down. I was alone all day yesterday. And today. I can go crazy." 15. Abramanivska crossing herself 16. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Valentyna Abramanivska, 87, Kramatorsk resident: "They are beasts, jackals. God forgive me for what I'm saying. How is it possible? They are killing children." 17. Evacuation car driving off 18. Man walking near crater in Kramatorsk central square ASSOCIATED PRESS Pokrovsk – 2 August 2022 19. Evacuation car parking on train platform 20. Victor Mariukha being lifted into train 21. Mariukha and his wife in train cabin 22. People entering train station 23. People walking along platform 24. Evacuee from Bakhmut, Victoria, kissing her daughter 25. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Victoria, last name not given, Bakhmut resident: "There are now problems with electricity, no gas. I think families with children will be the first to leave." 26. Various of evacuees boarding train 27. Maria Zhoha talking on phone 28. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Maria Zhoha, 33, Dobropillia resident: "It's more dangerous, of course. (Russians) come closer from Kramatorsk and Bakhmut directions. And the danger to life is getting bigger every day. And also we were told that we won't have heating. We have water for only a few hours per day, sometimes we don't have water at all for 2 or 3 days. We could cope with it, our grannies stayed, but we need to leave for our children." 29. Various of couple on platform sending off girl with dog, woman wipes away tear 30. Girl looking out of window 31. Various of couple on platform sending off girl with dog STORYLINE: Maryna Havrysh struggled to hold back her tears as she helped a group of volunteers load her elderly parents into an evacuation van in Kramatorsk, near the front line of Russia's war on Ukraine. Her 84-year-old father, Victor Mariukha, was carried by stretcher out of the house that he's shared with his wife Lidia for nearly 70 years. As the elderly couple was carefully loaded into the van, their daughter offered them words of comfort and encouragement as they began their journey to a care home in western Ukraine. AP video shot by Inna Varenytsia Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...