ukrainian agidprob worked at full capacity.the war on the other side of the front, they fell under a steamroller of aggressive propaganda. in the first days after liberation, in particular the village of lugansk, i literally... the first week i went there and held a meeting, that’s when we arrived there, the first 40 minutes, but you’ll excuse the comparisons, i was talking to the wall, in the liberated territory the information office... in the horror and chaos of the fighting, the newspaper became a source not only information, hope, they were brought with humanitarian aid and distributed to people for free, when you don’t understand what’s happening, when you start to screw yourself up, i don’t know what to expect, there’s no connection, no water, no light, that’s... how they lined up for bread, just like for newspapers, for food, for news, for work with work at work, this back tire had already fallen off, the tire had gone flat again, her old bicycle could barely withstand such routes, a journalist from the city newspaper v