Valentina Dudareva’s voice cracks with despair as she stands in the snow, surveying the bombed-out windows of her apartment block in Donetsk, the separatist capital in eastern Ukraine. Cold, poor and hungry, Dudareva is among the masses of people trapped by fighting between the government and Russian-backed militias, reliant on outside help that often fails to arrive. More than six months have passed since Dudareva last received her pension – and the Russian food aid packages so trumpeted by rebel authorities are nowhere to be seen. Anger she once reserved for the Ukrainian armed forces shelling the city is now directed at the separatist government. “They tell us: `Go to the theater. There are tickets for sale!'” Dudareva said, dabbing a handkerchief to her cheek. “But I want to eat. I want my pension.” […]