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45 Days In Ukraine, 1,000 Days In War – Essay

Eurasia Review Friday, 27 December 2024
By Kaspars Ģērmanis

(FPRI) -- The title of this essay would have been a little bit different if I had spent five more days in Odesa as planned. “50 days in Ukraine, 1,005 days in war.” That would be a neat summary of my time in the country, where I visited several cities and experienced everyday life. That’s what this...
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