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As the war in Ukraine moves closer to the capital, some families are facing a difficult choice: Stay home or take up arms.

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  1. 1
    @misty5979

    I’m just going to put this comment by Ukrainian solders—–
    Operator Starsky 🇺🇦
    3 hours ago (edited)
    Dear @The New York Times, just to make it clear: mentioned Igor Girkin is not a “military analyst”, basically he’s a Russian terrorist who brought Russian troops and war into Crimea and Donbas in 2014, and shot down MH17. You don’t call Bin Laden a “military analyst”, do you? DO YOUR RESEARCH!!

  2. 2
    @MIZUHOKAWASIMA

    How do you do? Thank You All as Always.
    InternationalPolitics. InternationalRelations. InternationalSociety.
    Please Talk. From East Asia.

  3. 4
    @ГеннадийРутковский

    А впереди самое интересное в лучшем случае инвалид а в основном на аллею бандеровцев на кладбище это натовский проект эпидемии смерти .

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