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Putin Wants to Divide Ukrainians. Mykolaiv Is a Test Case.

Por: The New York Times World October 28, 2022

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MYKOLAIV, Ukraine — As Elizaveta Kachuk waited in line for drinking water, a daily ritual that is not always successful, she cursed the Russians who bombed her city. But she also voiced discontent with her fellow Ukrainians still running it.She has grown weary of the inability of local leaders to restore essential services. At times, tanker trucks dispensing clean water run dry before she reaches them, and she goes home empty-handed.“Yes,... + full article



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