'They could be here in two days': Ukrainian town braces for Russian advance
- Russia is advancing into the eastern Dnipropetrovsk region near Mezhova, a town 13 kilometres from Donetsk, amid ongoing conflict.
- This marks the first Russian advance into Dnipropetrovsk during their three-year invasion as intense fighting continues in nearby Donetsk region.
- Most original residents fled Mezhova, where streets are quiet, patrolled by soldiers, and locals like Olga Motuzenko have escaped destroyed homes in Pokrovsk.
- Oleksander, a 60-year-old volunteer wounded in Pokrovsk, said, "We've been through it all" and described fear as "a part of my life."
- Authorities ordered local children evacuated last month as the town braces for a possible Russian ground offensive, with residents reporting the situation as "panicking a bit.
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Whether school lessons, theatres or shopping – all of this has been available in Kharkiv since the beginning of the war. 30 kilometres from the Russian border, the inhabitants of the metropolis do not want to be intimidated by the daily fire.
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‘They could be here in two days’: Ukrainian town braces for Russian advance
Sitting on camping chairs with sunglasses and sodas in hand, Yevgen and his friends soaked up the searing Mezhova sun. Russia has said it is advancing into the surrounding eastern region of Dnipropetrovsk for the first time in its three-year invasion. Mezhova, a town just 13 kilometres from the flashpoint Donetsk region, now risks becoming
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