A two-bank war
What’s behind the mass evacuation of civilians in Kherson and do they actually believe their houses will be shelled by Ukraine’s army?
Olga VasilyevaOctober 21, 10:07

It wasn’t clear where the evacuees would be taken, while the hotline agents never even heard of the real estate certificates Saldo had mentioned.
Yevhen’s family are not considering evacuating to Russia at all. Although they speak Russian, they now hate Russians unconditionally.
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