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Ukraine War Day #337: A Soldier’s Life On the Ugledar Front [continued]

Dear Readers: Continuing (and concluding) my review of this piece by KP war correspondent Dmitry Steshin. We saw that Steshin’s old friend “Les” (“Forest”), once an ordinary soldier, now promoted to commander, drove the reporter to the rather luxurious underground … Continue reading

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Ukraine War Day #336: A Soldier’s Life On the Ugledar Front

Dear Readers: Our next story also features some cats, but it’s mostly about the lives of ordinary Russian soldiers on the Ugledar front, currently one of the most important battle fronts raging in this war. Readers will recall that the … Continue reading

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Ukraine War Day #67: Can Life Ever Return To Normal?

Dear Readers: This piece is from a couple of days ago, the writer is Dmitry Steshin, reporting out of Mariupol. His first photo gives us a glimpse of what has to be some of the most resilient teenagers in the … Continue reading

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Stay Or Go? – Donbass Civilians Have To Decide

Dear Readers: Yesterday I posted a story about a group of refugees from Donetsk/Luhansk (DPR/LPR) who decided to evacuate (hopefully, just temporarily) to Russia. Today I have the other side of the coin: This story by war correspondent Dmitry Steshin, … Continue reading

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