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Diary of Volodymyr Vakulenko-K. — painful and true records that the writer kept from the beginning of the full-scale invasion and during the occupation of Izyum and his native village of Kapitolivka in Kharkiv Oblast. Until the abduction by the Rashists, the inevitability of which he was aware of, as well as the fact that he had little chance of survival - because he is Ukrainian, because he is a volunteer and activist, because he has dignity. The day before the abduction, Volodymyr hid the diary under a cherry tree in his yard, telling his father: ‘When ours come, I'll give it to you.’ Volodymyr Vakulenko-K.
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Diary of Volodymyr Vakulenko-K. — painful and true records that the writer kept from the beginning of the full-scale invasion and during the occupation of Izyum and his native village of Kapitolivka in Kharkiv Oblast. Until the abduction by the Rashists, the inevitability of which he was aware of, as well as the fact that he had little chance of survival - because he is Ukrainian, because he is a volunteer and activist, because he has dignity. The day before the abduction, Volodymyr hid the diary under a cherry tree in his yard, telling his father: ‘When ours come, I'll give it to you.’ Volodymyr Vakulenko-K.
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Author
Vakulenko-K. Volodymyr
Publisher
Vivat Publishing
ISBN
9786171701564
Format
Hardcover
Year Published
2024
Pages
192
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Diary of Volodymyr Vakulenko-K. — painful and true records that the writer kept from the beginning of the full-scale invasion and during the occupation of Izyum and his native village of Kapitolivka in Kharkiv Oblast. Until the abduction by the Rashists, the inevitability of which he was aware of, as well as the fact that he had little chance of survival - because he is Ukrainian, because he is a volunteer and activist, because he has dignity. The day before the abduction, Volodymyr hid the diary under a cherry tree in his yard, telling his father: ‘When ours come, I'll give it to you.’ Volodymyr Vakulenko-K.