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Caught Between Worlds: The Unseen Lives of Ukraine’s Displaced as War Enters its Fourth Year

Last updated: October 22, 2025 1:56 pm
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The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has created a profound humanitarian crisis, forcing millions from their homes and into a precarious existence. This exclusive look delves into the daily struggles of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in eastern Ukraine, highlighting their resilient spirit amidst dire living conditions and an uncertain future, as documented by AP photo editor Evgeniy Maloletka.

DNIPRO, Ukraine – The eastern regions of Ukraine bear the indelible scars of a conflict now stretching into its fourth relentless year. Across this landscape, shelters and transit hubs have become grim reflections of the immense human toll, housing a population caught in an agonizing limbo. More than 4.5 million people are officially registered as internally displaced, many having arrived with little more than the clothes on their backs and a small bag of essentials.

The ‘Fragile In-Between’: Life in Temporary Shelters

These temporary havens are often repurposed buildings—drafty, disused dormitories, makeshift tents, and even abandoned basements. Designed for short-term stays, they are quickly transformed into crowded communal spaces, shared by six or more individuals or families. Volunteers, the unsung heroes of this crisis, tirelessly work to establish a semblance of normalcy, setting up field kitchens and hanging curtains made from old sheets to offer a precious sliver of privacy in shared rooms.

A cat roams a table inside a hostel for displaced Ukrainians in Dnipro, a small detail of life amid chaos.
A common scene in many temporary shelters: a cat navigating a table at a hostel for displaced people in Dnipro, Ukraine, captured on October 8, 2025.

For families who once enjoyed stable lives, this existence is a constant navigation of a fragile in-between. They are no longer safely at home, yet not truly resettled. Children find comfort wrapped in donated blankets, while elderly evacuees stand in long lines, their faces etched with weariness, anxiously awaiting news of a new, more permanent placement. Each new arrival brings a quiet reckoning, a fresh testament to the conflict’s pervasive reach.

The Escalating Humanitarian Crisis and Strain on Aid Systems

The scale of destruction is staggering. More than 13% of Ukrainian homes have been damaged or outright destroyed since the full-scale invasion began in February 2022. This continuous devastation sends thousands more people to these already strained shelters each month, intensifying the pressure on a relief system that is struggling under the weight of relentless Russian bombardment, as reported by the Associated Press. The humanitarian crisis is vast, impacting every aspect of life for those affected, from food security to psychological well-being.

A man dries clothes at a Dnipro hostel, illustrating daily chores in a communal displaced persons shelter.
Amidst the challenges, daily routines like washing and drying clothes continue for a man at a Dnipro hostel on October 8, 2025.

International organizations like the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) have consistently highlighted the urgent need for sustained humanitarian assistance, noting the profound long-term impacts of such mass displacement on individuals and the fabric of society. The challenges extend beyond immediate shelter, encompassing access to education, healthcare, and opportunities for economic self-sufficiency, all of which are critical for future reintegration and recovery, as detailed by the UNHCR.

Resilience and the Path Forward

Despite the immense difficulties, a spirit of resilience and mutual support permeates these displaced communities. Volunteers, often displaced themselves, work alongside international aid organizations to provide not just physical necessities but also emotional support. Initiatives to set up communal kitchens, arrange for basic schooling, and offer psychological counseling are vital in helping individuals cope with trauma and maintain hope for the future.

Mykola, 84, blind and displaced, waits for his wife in a hostel corridor in Dnipro, Ukraine.
Mykola, 84 and blind, patiently waits for his wife in a hostel corridor in Dnipro, Ukraine, on October 8, 2025, a poignant example of the elderly affected by the conflict.

The journey from flight to shelter is a testament to survival, yet it is merely the first step in a much longer and arduous path toward true recovery and rebuilding. The photographs curated by AP photo editors, like those featuring Olha, Mykola, and others in Dnipro, serve as a powerful reminder of the profound human cost of the ongoing war and the urgent need for continued support for Ukraine’s displaced population. The global community remains challenged to provide the necessary resources and political will to move beyond temporary shelters toward lasting solutions for millions affected by the relentless Russian bombardment.

Displaced people share a meal at a hostel in Dnipro, highlighting communal life in temporary shelters.
Communal dining offers a sense of shared experience for displaced people at a hostel in Dnipro, Ukraine, pictured on October 8, 2025.
A woman makes her bed in a Dnipro hostel, a routine moment in the life of a displaced person.
A woman brings order to her temporary space by making her bed at the hostel for displaced persons in Dnipro, Ukraine, on October 8, 2025.
An elderly man with a cane enters his room at a displaced persons' hostel in Dnipro, Ukraine.
An elderly man, aided by a cane, navigates his way into his room at a hostel for the displaced in Dnipro, Ukraine, on October 8, 2025.
A young girl watches videos, finding a moment of distraction in a Dnipro hostel for displaced people.
A girl finds a moment of quiet distraction watching videos at a hostel for the displaced in Dnipro, Ukraine, on October 8, 2025.
Psychologist Veronika Chumak offers support to 91-year-old Oleksandra Bezshapko at a Dnipro displaced persons' hostel.
Psychologist Veronika Chumak provides comfort and support to 91-year-old Oleksandra Bezshapko at a hostel for the displaced in Dnipro, Ukraine, on October 8, 2025.
Valentina Khusak, 86, sits alone in her room at a Dnipro hostel, a poignant image of displacement.
Valentina Khusak, 86, finds a moment of solitude in her room at a hostel for displaced persons in Dnipro, Ukraine, on October 8, 2025.
Oleksandra Bezshapko, 91, sits in a hostel corridor in Dnipro, Ukraine, depicting resilience among the elderly displaced.
Oleksandra Bezshapko, 91, rests in the corridor of a hostel for displaced people in Dnipro, Ukraine, captured on October 8, 2025.
Valentyna, 75, receives medical attention or a test at a Dnipro hostel for displaced people.
Valentyna, 75, undergoes a medical test at a hostel for displaced people in Dnipro, Ukraine, on October 8, 2025, highlighting ongoing health needs.
An elderly woman walks with a cane towards her bed in a Dnipro hostel, a depiction of daily life for the displaced.
An elderly woman steadily walks with a cane toward her bed at a hostel for displaced people in Dnipro, Ukraine, on October 8, 2025.
Elderly women walk together in a corridor of a Dnipro hostel, showcasing community among the displaced.
Elderly women share a moment as they walk through a corridor at a hostel for the displaced in Dnipro, Ukraine, on October 8, 2025.

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