After Ukrainian forces recapture the town, its people say Russians came knowing who they wanted and took them away
The horror slowly unfolds from the burnt-out rubble in Izium, one of the most strategically vital towns for the Russians before its recapture last weekend by Ukrainian forces.
Tank carcasses with Moscow’s signature Z symbol are dotted along the crater-covered streets. Dozens of bombed-out apartment buildings in the city centre lie derelict along roads covered with the debris of what has been one of this war’s most fierce battles, resulting in the deaths of at least 1,000 people, according to Ukrainian officials. On Wednesday, the city, dubbed a second Mariupol because of the heavy bombardments it has suffered, was visited by the outside world for the first time after its recapture.