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Family fleeing Volnovakha shelters in metro after Dnipro missiles
A family who already fled besieged Volnovakha (eastern Ukraine) have been sheltering with all their stuff in the metro station since shortly after three missiles hit Dnipro this morning. They said they’re too scared to come out and have no idea where they will go now.
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Strange drone incident: Flew through EU/NATO airspace for an hour unnoticed



This is a very strange story. How could a drone, presumably coming from a war zone, fly through EU and NATO airspace for an hour without anyone doing anything?
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Statement by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine
Statement by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine @oleksiireznikov https://facebook.com/100069073844828/posts/273417988303994/?d=n
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GURINFORM: Putin Plans an Attack on Chernobyl
#GURinform: Putin is preparing a terrorist attack on Chernobyl Under control of Russian troops, a technogenic catastrophe at Chernobyl is being planned, for which the occupiers will try to blame Ukraine. More details https://facebook.com/10006904288584/5/posts/268431225468305/ …
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Old man lost granddaughter in Kharkiv, moved Slovak police officer
After hours of waiting, abandoning a car, crossing the border on foot, we met a Slovak police officer still struck by his encounter the day before. A very old man trembling with cold and sadness: he lost his granddaughter in Kharkiv.
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Ukrainian refugees at the border: exhausted women and children
At the border, we came across hundreds of cars, frozen, exhausted refugees. The sound of suitcase wheels on the asphalt. People from Kharkiv, Kyiv, Zhytomyr who left everything. Almost only women and children.
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They ask if we have weapons, surprised to see us
They ask us if we have weapons, they seem surprised to see us here. We must not have taken the route used by the refugees. We speak in an Anglo-Russian pidgin (and Italian for the hands) full of somewhat silly silences.
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Lviv, bustling city despite the war
Arriving in Lviv, far from the bombings, feels like a trip through Paris under Hidalgo, but without the construction work. The city is packed to the rafters, traffic jams clog the narrow streets, and the population has exploded since the war began. It’s a city overflowing and bursting at the seams.
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Death of Russian generals: communication problems and parallel with Zhukov
The death of two Russian generals proves in any case that the senior officers are forced to go to the front line to know what is happening there. Communication problem? Too many echelons? This recalls Zhukov's experience. Also read, by the same author, Zhukov, the man who defeated Hitler.

