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Severnyi marshrut. Istoriia ukrainskikh bezhentsev zapisannye volonterami 2022-24 [The Northern Route: The Stories of Ukrainian
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This book has four anonymous authors. But there are many more—volunteers living in Russia who have evacuated and continue to evacuate Ukrainian civilians from the bombings. Throughout the years of war, they have been active: they meet them at checkpoints between Russia and Ukraine, bring them to safe, warm apartments where they can breathe a sigh of relief, provide them with suitcases, food, and clothing, and then see them off at the borders, where refugees begin their journey to Europe. And they also listen. Often, they become the first listeners for those who have experienced horror.
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This book has four anonymous authors. But there are many more—volunteers living in Russia who have evacuated and continue to evacuate Ukrainian civilians from the bombings. Throughout the years of war, they have been active: they meet them at checkpoints between Russia and Ukraine, bring them to safe, warm apartments where they can breathe a sigh of relief, provide them with suitcases, food, and clothing, and then see them off at the borders, where refugees begin their journey to Europe. And they also listen. Often, they become the first listeners for those who have experienced horror.
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Publisher
Vidim Books
ISBN
9788069096295
Format
Paperback
Year Published
2025
Pages
434
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This book has four anonymous authors. But there are many more—volunteers living in Russia who have evacuated and continue to evacuate Ukrainian civilians from the bombings. Throughout the years of war, they have been active: they meet them at checkpoints between Russia and Ukraine, bring them to safe, warm apartments where they can breathe a sigh of relief, provide them with suitcases, food, and clothing, and then see them off at the borders, where refugees begin their journey to Europe. And they also listen. Often, they become the first listeners for those who have experienced horror.