Exclusive raw footage from Polish war correspondent Witold Newelicz obtained by The Post Millennial shows a bunker in Bakhmut, on the front lines in Ukraine in the Donbas region. This bunker is for civilians who have been displaced from their homes due to the fighting.
Newelicz was given a tour of the bunker, where beds and areas are separated with sheets, towels and laundry hanging from drying lines. Cots are set up side by side where families sleep, and their pets.
The bunker is a hive of activity with many people gathering to prepare meals, watch news, and take care of the daily business of life.
A woman gives Newelicz a tour of the underground bunker populated by civilians.
Newelicz records an elderly woman being led out of her home in an apartment building as fighting draws nearer to Bakhmut. Those helping her are clothed in an assemblage of military gear and street clothes.
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