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Nadiya Protzenko

Story by Oleksiy SUKHANOV: "She was transmitting data to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, protecting the language and waiting for de-occupation"

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How Nadiia Protsenko and her villagers survived the occupation.

The Ukrainian language teacher from Kharkiv region spent six months under occupation, she feared for her life every second, but neither she nor her family switched to Russian, received another passport, or changed hryvnias for rubles.

How the residents of Verbivka hid their phones and searched for communication. What the occupiers did to Ukrainians in the local school, and what Nadiia Protsenko felt when she was liberated.

Her story was told to the Museum of Civilian Voices by the famous TV presenter Oleksiy Sukhanov.

When quoting a story, a reference to the source – the Museum of Civilian Voices of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation – is mandatory, as follows:

The Museum of Civilian Voices of the Rinat Akhmetov Foundation https://civilvoicesmuseum.org/

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