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This Is How War Begins Among Ordinary People. "Sarine Thought It Was a Storm"

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The fire brigade had their hands full. When the shelling stopped, they immediately went to intervene. This is what the fourth day of the attack on the city looked like. According to the president of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, over 100 rockets fell on Stepanakert at that time. We are publishing an excerpt from the book "War in My Home. When Conflict Becomes Everyday Life" by Paweł Pieniążek.
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The fire brigade had their hands full. When the shelling stopped, they immediately went to intervene. This is what the fourth day of the attack on the city looked like. According to the president of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, over 100 rockets fell on Stepanakert at that time. We are publishing an excerpt from the book "War in My Home. When Conflict Becomes Everyday Life" by Paweł Pieniążek.

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newsweek.pl broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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