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Captive and living in fear, Melitopol women reveal life under Russian yoke

Por: Newsweek World December 15, 2022

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Iryna was not used to constantly looking over her shoulder. That all changed when Russian troops entered the Ukrainian city of Melitopol. There was uncertainty in every second, she said, not even in every minute, hour, or day—but every second.The familiar surroundings of the city that had been her home for 53 years were now where she could be killed at any moment by an invading force. War makes the surreal suddenly real.We had to rethink... + full article



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