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“I felt terrible, like in the early days.” How Kropyvnytskyi survived the most massive attack by the “Shahedeen”

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“The eldest daughter began to panic, and the younger tried to calm her down — she babbled that everything would be fine,” says Tamila Delurman, who has experienced urticaria. “But when I hugged the younger one, I felt: she herself was trembling with fear.” On the night of Thursday, March 20, the Russians attacked the residential quarters of Kropyvnytskyi with “Shahedeen”. At least 11 people were injured, four of them children. We tell how the hi…
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ТЕКСТИ broke the news in on Friday, March 21, 2025.
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