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The ‘Navarra Mom’ in Ukraine’s Trenches: “in the Street There Are No Children or Young People”

At 62, Nadiya Sohor goes to bed every night with the Ukrainian war on the other side of the phone. From her apartment in Rochapea, in Pamplona, she listens to cut audios that come from trenches flooded with mud or buried under the snow. They are messages sent under the persistent buzz of the drones. Young soldiers who write before entering combat. They say goodbye.Read more]]>
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At 62, Nadiya Sohor goes to bed every night with the Ukrainian war on the other side of the phone. From her apartment in Rochapea, in Pamplona, she listens to cut audios that come from trenches flooded with mud or buried under the snow. They are messages sent under the persistent buzz of the drones. Young soldiers who write before entering combat. They say goodbye.Read more]]>

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diariodenavarra.es broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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