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It Cannot Be a System Where the Stronger Attacks the Weaker, Destroys Their Home, and Then Says, "Well, Let's Sit Down and negotiate."

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Kremenchuk, which was adopted as a sister city of Erzsébetváros, had one of the largest oil refineries in Ukraine until it was destroyed by the Russians. According to the mayor of the eastern Ukrainian town, which is still under attack today, if there is peace, they could host children from Budapest next year.

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Kremenchuk, which was adopted as a sister city of Erzsébetváros, had one of the largest oil refineries in Ukraine until it was destroyed by the Russians. According to the mayor of the eastern Ukrainian town, which is still under attack today, if there is peace, they could host children from Budapest next year.

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telex.hu broke the news in on Saturday, August 30, 2025.
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