Before and after photos: War reduces Ukraine's Donetsk airport to rubble

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Christopher Miller
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Before and after photos: War reduces Ukraine's Donetsk airport to rubble
View of the main terminal of Donetsk's Sergey Prokofiev International Airport taken on Oct. 9, 2014, after weeks of shelling between Ukrainian army forces holed up inside and pro-Russian rebels. Credit: JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images

DONETSK, Ukraine -- Built for almost $1 billion dollars ahead of the Euro 2012 football championship, Donetsk airport -- once a shining gem of the regional capital -- has been the focus of intense fighting during the conflict in eastern Ukraine since May, as Russian-backed separatist rebels battle Kiev's government forces for control over its grounds.

After nearly nine months of close-quarters combat that included fierce tank battles, the rebels this week managed to dislodge Ukrainian fighters from their positions inside one of the terminals, and from the underground tunnel network they used to move in and out without taking fire.

The airport is strategic because it could potentially be used to airlift supplies from Russia to the rebels and important because it gives them control over the entire regional capital.

It had also become an important symbol of the broader conflict. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said that at Donetsk airport "I am sure that we are defending there the whole of Ukraine."

The Ukrainian fighters defending it had been called "cyborgs" for their endurance in holding onto the complex for as long as they did. Countless numbers of them, as well as rebel fighters, died fighting for control over the airport. Now there is little left other than the wrecked carcasses of jetliners and twisted bird's nest of steel and rebar.

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