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"We'll Stay Until the End": What's It Like to Survive in the Besieged Ukrainian Frontline Town of Druzhkivka?

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What's it like to survive in a Ukrainian frontline town just a few kilometers from the fighting? Journalist Arnaud De Decker traveled to the besieged town of Druzhkivka for VRT NWS. Three months after the mandatory evacuation, some 5,000 people remain, including hundreds of children. They live amid drones, heavy shelling, and are only allowed outside for a maximum of four hours a day.

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What's it like to survive in a Ukrainian frontline town just a few kilometers from the fighting? Journalist Arnaud De Decker traveled to the besieged town of Druzhkivka for VRT NWS. Three months after the mandatory evacuation, some 5,000 people remain, including hundreds of children. They live amid drones, heavy shelling, and are only allowed outside for a maximum of four hours a day.

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Aktuality.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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