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In the region of Kharkiv, freshly liberated, the inhabitants recount their daily life under the Russian occupation, with its share of denunciations and abuses.
From our special envoy to Ukraine, Boris Mabillard
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Kozatcha Lopan, 1 a.m., on the night of September 10 to 11, 3 kilometers from the border: Russian soldiers run from one house to another and violently knock on the doors and gates of small houses or apartment buildings. two floors to wake up the villagers. ” Come with us ! Hurry up ! The Ukrainians land, they destroy everything in their path. They will cut you to pieces, because you accepted our help. You ate what we gave you, ”they shout to the crowd. Do they believe this nonsense? Maybe, but they don’t have to push hard to convince hundreds of locals to follow them in the middle of the night for a one-way trip. The northern regions of Kharkiv Oblast in Ukraine, along the Russian border…
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