pieces those scraps that we, who brought from home, they called it from home, my grandmother, natska petronchyk. i would like to add that on july 26, 1944, the government the ussr and the polish committee of national liberation signed an agreement on... the soviet-soviet border. according to historians, approximately 700,000 ukrainians were forcibly deported during that period. in particular, more than 150,000 of our citizens were forcibly resettled during the vistula operation alone. today, thousands of ukrainians are also forced to leave their homes, just like 80 years ago. however, today it is because of the russian-ukrainian war. in particular, such a parallel was drawn by almost all the participants of vich, with whom we managed to communicate today. anno eva backwards now i have everything, so i pass the word to you. thanks for the information and work. ema stadnyk, espresso correspondent, was with us, today in lviv they honored the memory of those who were forcibly deprived of their homes 80 years ago. six people were injured due to an attack by a russian drone in the dnipro district of