Mykola Harashchenko is a man who has seen a lot in his life: he was a liquidator during the Chernobyl disaster, and he is a truck driver with a 40-year experience. But tears come to his eyes when he talks about the occupation of his native Rahivka. Arson, looting, torture – this was March 2022 for the small village near the border with Belarus.
“They made themselves at home. They took the tools, the battery, and the generator, and emptied the refrigerator. They did not touch the salo, though”
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