Ukrainian soldiers repair damaged roads and dug new trenches amid intense shelling of last routes out of besieged city

“It’s really frightening, especially at night,” Tetiana, 52, tells the Guardian’s Peter Beaumont. “Before we could tell who was firing, whether it was our guys or the Russians. Now it’s too loud to tell.”

Read Peter’s account from Kupiansk, a city liberated by the Ukrainian military in September but now once again under threat of Russian occupation.

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