Recently three emergency workers who were defined were hit too. And three soldiers stepped on mines just another day. All in that area. It is shocking how non-chalk at people in the area are about it. They do everything they can to be safe, cautious, to avoid danger zone. 5/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Gray Zone Combat: Mines and Russian Movement
There mines everywhere in Posad. The village was in the gray zone. The Ukrainians were in the village but the Russians were just a crossed the field. This was the direction of the Russians. 4/
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Narrow escape from strike in demined area
Yesterday we drove through the street they worked on. It could have been us A couple of weeks ago, in the same area another person died. This is the place. You see the crater. Hundreds of people have driven there before him, and the road was de-mined, but … 3/
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Reconstruction crew struck while helping rebuild village

I don’t know which crew exactly was hit, but the crews I saw were not from Kherson. They came from another region, relatively unaffected by the war, to help rebuild the village. This is what’s left of the utility vehicle. 2/
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Civilian deaths from mines in Posad Pokrovske, Kherson
Yesterday in Posad Pokrovske in Kherson we saw these two utility crews. Today, I learned one of them exploded on a mine, and two people died. It is so unfair. We had many people die there during the active fighting, but now when there is peace people continue to die. 1/
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Ukraine FM Kuleba brands Wimbledon’s Russian and Belarusian decision immoral
Ukraine’s FM Kuleba brands Wimbledon’s decision to let Russians and Belorussians compete under neutral flag immoral.
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Rebuilding life in liberated Kherson
11. Outside of Kherson everyone is busy doing something. Rebuilding businesses, houses, helping others. There is a sense of activity. In Kherson – not so much. People say it is god that we came because they met to see us in person. It is a big deal to get together and have tea7/
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Mykolayiv resident describes shelling and post-war recovery
In Mykolayiv people talk about shelling, rockets attacks and destruction. Very different focus.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 31 mars 2023
7. Everyone is looking forward to the better future. Everyone is optimistic. We won, we are free, they are out – people say.
8. There are no jobs. That should be fixed soon or…5/ pic.twitter.com/lyb1ROG8qMIn Mykolayiv people talk about shelling, rockets attacks and destruction. Very different focus. 7. Everyone is looking forward to the better future. Everyone is optimistic. We won, we are free, they are out – people say. 8. There are no jobs. That should be fixed soon or…5/
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Kherson occupation testimony: survival stories and evacuations

6. Kherson was under occupation, Mykolayiv not. And this is reflected in the stories too. In Kherson people tell stories about surviving through occupation, torture, fear, decisions people made, collaborators, and extraordinary stories of evacuations during the occupation. 4/
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Civilian testimonies from Mykolayiv and Kherson on wartime life
5. The stories change too. People in Mykolayiv talk about spring, in the villages on the way to Kherson – about rebuilding. But people in Kherson talk about daily risk of shelling and how Russians target any activity with drone attacks. 3/ pic.twitter.com/jWXYvtP26H
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 31 mars 20235. The stories change too. People in Mykolayiv talk about spring, in the villages on the way to Kherson – about rebuilding. But people in Kherson talk about daily risk of shelling and how Russians target any activity with drone attacks. 3/
