
“We are almost there, we can do it”: How Ukrainian saviors persevere – despite Putin’s “Double Tap”
“We are almost there, we can do it”: How Ukrainian saviors persevere – despite Putin’s “Double Tap”.
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Five major combined attacks within a few days with hits of up to 18 drones and 29 missiles are an extraordinary burden even for experienced rescue workers, says Pavlo Petrov, spokesman for the Kyiv DSNS, the Munich Mercury of Ippen.Media. After Russia’s wave of air strikes – the operational commander: 18 hours without a break in the operation The DSNS repeatedly warned of increasing casualties in cities such as Kyiv and Odesa.
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Five major combined attacks within a few days with hits of up to 18 drones and 29 missiles are an extraordinary burden even for experienced rescue workers, says Pavlo Petrov, spokesman for the Kyiv DSNS, the Munich Mercury of Ippen.Media.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1After Russia’s wave of air strikes – the operational commander: 18 hours without a break in the operation The DSNS repeatedly warned of increasing casualties in cities such as Kyiv and Odesa.
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