On a grey Tuesday morning in mid-October, a beaten-up Lada comes sputtering around the corner of a destroyed country house in the village of Hryshyne, in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk Oblast, stopping in front of what’s left of the town’s center: A closed-down administrative building with its facade shredded by shrapnel, a few red-brick “Stalinka” housing units damaged by shelling, and a small grocery store with its windows boarded up.