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Oksana Brovchenko

“I had to put my son into drug-induced sleep when we were fleeing. I did it to prevent him from saying something”

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“It was hard when the Russian troops invaded the city. The servicemen would get drunk, and we were terrified when armored personnel carriers passed by. We were on our way to get some food. “‘When will you finally die?’ my son asked one of the Russian soldiers. My whole life flashed before my eyes,” Oksana from Berdiansk tells her story.

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