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Natalia Artyukhova

“Your daughter was seen at the protest. Do you want a grenade thrown into your yard?”

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Nataliia recalls the spring of 2014 in Luhansk. Pro-Ukrainian protests. Threats. Pressure on her parents. And the last train from Luhansk, on which she managed to leave, taking only one suitcase from her previous life. And in February 2022, she met February in Kyiv. She stayed in the capital. She came under fire, had to fall to the ground, crawl, tearing off her arms.

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