LYMAN, Ukraine — Earlier than this metropolis was occupied by Russian troopers and the buildings crumbled to rubble and ash underneath a rain of metal and hearth, life was good for residents within the medley of condo buildings referred to as the Triangle.
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In war-ravaged Lyman, Ukrainians live underground months after liberation
This life splintered aside final spring, on April 25, when a missile or bomb fell from the sky and landed by the jungle health club, blowing out home windows and leaving a large crater. A 7-year previous woman whose household fled to dwell along with her grandmother was simply attending to the shelter when it hit. The woman and a small black canine she held in her fingers have been crushed when a wall collapsed, residents stated. She died on the way in which to a hospital.
That second and different shelling triggered a mass instinctual choice: Residents would spend their nights and a few of their days within the slim, stuffy condo basements on Pryvokzalna Avenue, the place the subsequent bomb most likely couldn’t attain them. Almost a 12 months later, and months after Russian forces have been pushed out of Lyman final fall, life continues underground on the Triangle.
Youngsters attend on-line lessons by electrical gentle. Adults catch each information replace of Ukraine’s army operations on small TVs. Pets rummage round in small cages, adapting like their homeowners to a hybrid life, largely in darkness. When a resident steps out, one ear is tuned to the sounds of an rising spring, the opposite listens for indicators that Russians would possibly once more be drawing close to.
Since Russia began fomenting separatist warfare in japanese Ukraine in 2014, Lyman has modified fingers 4 instances, and regardless of his battlefield losses final 12 months, President Vladimir Putin continues to insist that each one of Donetsk now belongs to Russia. For residents of the Triangle, the discuss in some European capitals of reconstruction stays absurdly untimely. Life, or what’s left of it, stays caught within the limbo created by the blast final April.
“After we heard the bang, we froze within the hallway and jumped out instantly, simply with the garments on our backs,” Zoya, 68, stated of that second. “We couldn’t sleep in any respect in the course of the first days. Now I sleep all proper, however there are moments if you hear shelling occurring and it scares me once more.”
Zoya, a retired mail service, has settled into new obligations since then, like turning into the regular kitchen hand and serving heat bowls of borscht and meat patties. At night time, she stated, she retires underground to her spartan storage closet turned bed room, with sufficient area for a sleeping mat and some musty belongings.
“In fact we’ve gotten used to it. It’s calmer for me to be within the basement,” Zoya stated Friday. She spoke on the situation that she be recognized solely by her first identify as a result of she stated she is exhausted by reporters coming by and asking her to recount her experiences. She wears a necklace of jingling keys, some from her neighbors who she hopes sometime will return, alongside along with her personal expensive members of the family.
“I miss my kids, and grandchildren,” she stated, her grey eyes welling. They used to dwell subsequent door however have been in Kyiv since March.
Residents of the Triangle stated electrical energy was solely lately restored, whereas a pump within the heart courtyard is the one supply of water. Lyman’s mayor, Oleksandr Zhuravlev, stated the inhabitants has winnowed to about 6,000 from 22,000 earlier than Russia’s invasion, although nobody is exactly positive of what number of are left. Simply over 500 kids are left in Lyman and surrounding villages. A lot of the metropolis was destroyed, Zhuravlev stated, however providers are slowly coming again.
“There are not any individuals left with out properties,” he stated. “Each individual has been assisted to find a spot to dwell. Lots of people discover new properties for themselves within the flats of neighbors or household or buddies.”
Some residents dismissed Zhuravlev’s optimistic evaluation of the dwelling situations, saying few enhancements had reached their nook of the town. Whereas they aren’t completely homeless, their carved out, windowless condo buildings shelter solely their remaining belongings. They largely simply return for garments and different necessities whereas dwelling primarily within the basements.
“I haven’t seen him as soon as throughout this complete warfare,” one lady stated of the mayor.
Absent vital authorities help, residents right here have banded collectively to outlive. Neighbors have was buddies, forging kinship round kettles and cots. They cook dinner collectively, clear collectively, discuss and console with each other.
“We rejoice New 12 months’s collectively, holidays, birthdays,” stated Nadya, 68, who stays with two generations of household within the basement and likewise spoke on the situation that she be recognized solely by her first identify. “It unifies us … arduous or not arduous, we needed to get used to it. We had nowhere else to go.”
Nadya sat sentinel on the entrance to the basement on the sting of the constructing, making certain nobody disturbed her 7-year-old granddaughter, taking on-line faculty classes, which seems like considered one of few methods to mark development.
“There’s a sure vacancy, a sure anger; there isn’t a happiness anymore,” she stated. “We’re ready for peace. We’re ready for the tip of this. We belief our defenders.”
Whereas her granddaughter was finding out, one other 7-year-old, Anastasiya, a ball of frenetic power, emerged from the low-slung constructing to rocket across the Triangle on her pink bicycle.
“She is a personality,” her father, Kostyantyn, 38, stated at a small desk exterior as she alternated between a swing and operating up and down the block previous their do-it-yourself impediment course as her mom, Iryna, 33, regarded on. They spoke on the situation that their final identify not be used.
Kostyantyn was a safety guard earlier than the warfare, however like just about all of his neighbors, his household has no cash or means to relocate to safer and extra steady situations. Anastasiya fills her days with spelling and counting classes that she completes and sends again to her instructor. She is extra centered on class, which has been on-line since November, her father stated, than on the warfare raging round them.
Shelling may very well be heard faintly within the distance, and a small convoy of U.S.-made M113 armored personnel carriers rumbled previous. The troopers standing within the hatches waved at bystanders. Anastasiya settled onto a bench, captivated by her mom’s telephone.
The late afternoon introduced aid within the Triangle when a army transport stopped by to ship meals ready and donated by civilians. The residents have been prepared for the drill, and in moments, a desk appeared to carry the day’s choices: jars of do-it-yourself soups, cans of creamed turnip, diced potatoes and beans.
Stray canines circled across the crowd stuffing plastic baggage to take again right down to their shelters. Zoya’s necklace rattled as one other day quickly handed with out her neighbors claiming their keys from her.
Even Anastasiya stuffed her small fingers with jam and crackers. It was necessary bounty; her makeshift house is shared with just a few chickens too burdened by the shelling to put any eggs, her father stated. Anastasiya walked alongside her mom, close to the place a woman her age noticed the world come down on high of her. The jungle health club by the crater was quiet all day.
Heidi Levine contributed to this report.
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Al Washington Says He “Had A Great Time” at Ohio State, Believes “Culture of Toughness and Hard Work” Has Led to OSU and Notre Dame’s Success
Al Washington was a member of Ryan Day’s inaugural staff at Ohio State. Now, he’ll be looking to prevent Day from winning his first national championship on Monday night.
Ohio State’s linebackers coach from 2019-21, Washington is now in his third season as Notre Dame’s defensive line coach. Washington joined Marcus Freeman’s inaugural staff in 2022 when he and Ohio State parted ways following the hiring of Jim Knowles as defensive coordinator.
Despite their split three years ago, Washington still has nothing but good things to say about Day and Ohio State.
“A ton of respect for Ryan. I’ve known him for a long time,” Washington said of Day, who Washington previously worked with at Boston College. “I had a great time at Ohio State. Unbelievable experiences with the kids. … My time at Ohio State has been valuable to me professionally and personally.”
Asked if he had a favorite memory from his time at Ohio State, Washington said “there’s too many to name” but said most of them center around his relationships with the players.
Washington’s lasting bonds with Ohio State go beyond his relationship with Day, as Ohio State’s linebacker unit still includes multiple players he either coached or recruited to Ohio State, namely Cody Simon in the former category and C.J. Hicks in the latter. He also knows the coach who currently holds the position he used to hold on Ryan Day’s staff, as current Ohio State linebackers coach James Laurinaitis was a graduate assistant at Notre Dame in 2022 before joining the Buckeyes’ staff in 2023.
“James is the best,” Washington told Eleven Warriors at Saturday’s national championship game media day. “Obviously, he’s knowledgeable, well-versed in linebacker play and just football, but just a great person, man. Ton of respect for him and the job he’s done over there. I know a lot of those guys that he’s working with – not all of them, some of them – and I know they’re in the best of hands, man. He’s doing a great job.”
With Washington coaching up its defensive linemen, Notre Dame’s defense has been one of the best in the country this season just like Ohio State’s, ranking just behind OSU as the No. 2 scoring defense in the country with only 14.3 points allowed per game. He believes the Fighting Irish’s success this season has stemmed from its togetherness and competitiveness, and Washington says that starts with the leadership of Freeman, an Ohio State alumnus who Washington had also previously worked with when both were on the defensive staff at Cincinnati in 2017.
“High-character person, great leader of people and cares for people,” Washington said of Freeman. “Those things really impacted my decision (to join Notre Dame’s staff).”
As his current team prepares to face his former team in the national championship game, Washington sees a lot of common threads between them that have allowed both Ohio State and Notre Dame to get to this point.
“I think they’re both led by good people, and I think there’s a culture of toughness and hard work that’s common throughout both teams,” Washington said. “A lot of pride.”
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RECAP: Lions vs. Commanders
The Detroit Lions’ historic season has come to a heartbreaking end.
The top-seeded Lions were upset by the No. 6 seed Washington Commanders, 45-31, Saturday night at Ford Field in the Divisional Round of the playoffs as their season ends in disappointment after a record-setting 15-win regular season and their second straight NFC North title.
“They earned that win and we didn’t,” an emotional Lions head coach Dan Campbell said after the game. “We just didn’t play good enough. Really, we never complemented each other. I felt that way going into halftime and it really never got better.”
The Lions’ defense knew they had a tough task coming in trying to limit Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who will likely be the Offensive Rookie of the Year, and the Lions had few answers defensively for Daniels and the Commanders’ fifth-ranked scoring offense all evening.
Daniels led three first-half touchdown drives as Washington racked up over 300 yards of offense in the first 30 minutes and led 31-21 at halftime. The Commanders also got a 40-yard pick-six by safety Quan Martin on a ball overthrown by quarterback Jared Goff intended for wide receiver Tim Patrick in the second quarter that helped push the halftime lead to double digits.
The Lions gained 521 yards of offense but ultimately couldn’t overcome five turnovers with three Goff interceptions, one Goff fumble and a Jameson Williams interception on a trick play end-around pass.
“We turn the ball over five times, the (last) one is whatever, so call it four, it’s just too much,” Campbell said. “Too hard against a team like that to come back. We tried, but couldn’t quite get over the hump.”
After Detroit trimmed the lead to 31-28 midway through the third quarter, Daniels led a 15-play, 70-yard scoring drive that took up eight and a half minutes off the clock and culminated with a 1-yard Brian Robinson Jr. touchdown to push the lead back up to 10 to begin the fourth quarter.
Washington essentially sealed the win after the Williams interception on Detroit’s next possession by turning it into a Jeremy McNichols 1-yard touchdown run and a 45-28 lead midway through the fourth quarter. Washington converted a 4th & 2 at the Detroit 13-yard line down to the 1-yard line that proved to be the dagger on the scoring drive.
Daniels finished the game 22-for-31 passing for 299 yards with two touchdowns, no interceptions and a 122.9 passer rating. He also added 51 rushing yards.
Detroit’s injuries on defense finally seemed to catch up with them. Cornerback Amik Robertson left the game with an elbow injury on the second play of the game and didn’t return. The Lions came into the game with 13 defensive players on IR, including six starters. Washington ended the game with 481 yards of total offense and were 3-for-4 converting on fourth down.
Goff ended the game completing 23 of his 40 pass attempts for 313 yards with one touchdown. His three interceptions and one fumble were costly turnovers for the Lions as he finished with just a 59.7 passer rating. Goff fumbled at the Washington 25-yard line that killed a scoring chance. He had the pick-six and also threw an interception in the Washington end zone late in the first half and one at the Washington 2-yard line late in the fourth quarter.
“It sucks. Worst part of this job,” Goff said after the game. “You hate when you feel like you let guys down. It’s hard to put into words. It just sucks.
“I wish I could have played a little bit better. Wish I could have taken care of the ball a little better. The pick six is really the one I’d like back. That was just a poor decision by me. It’s on me. I have to take care of it better.”
Detroit got touchdowns on a 1-yard run by Jahmyr Gibbs, a 2-yard catch by tight end Sam LaPorta, a 61-yard run by Williams and an 8-yard Gibbs run.
Gibbs finished the game with 105 rushing yards and two touchdowns with six receptions for 70 yards. Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown had eight receptions for 137 yards.
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Washington Commanders Roster Moves: Colson Yankoff is back!
The Washington Commanders are in Detroit to play the Lions tonight at 8pm. It’s been a pretty quiet, and healthy, week for the Commanders as they prepared for their first divisional playoff game since 2006. They only ruled one player out for tonight’s game, and just announced their practice squad elevations and roster moves.
Rookie LB Jordan Magee was ruled out after aggravating his hamstring injury. He was placed on injured reserve today. That gives Washington an open roster spot which was used to activate TE Colson Yankoff from IR. His 21-day practice window was opened last Wednesday, and he was a full participant in every practice over the last two weeks.
Washington also elevated CB Kevon Seymour and DE Andre Jones Jr from the practice squad for tonight’s playoff game. Seymour has been used exclusively on special teams this season. Andre Jones Jr was elevated twice during the season, and played 17 snaps on defense.
We have made the following roster moves:
— Placed LB Jordan Magee on the Reserve/Injured List
— Activated TE Colson Yankoff from the Reserve/Injured List and removed him from the injury report
— Elevated DE Andre Jones Jr. and CB Kevon Seymour from the practice squad pic.twitter.com/1z96W9N2Xb— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) January 18, 2025
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