Kiev
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“Always” is no more. Yet it was promised, engraved in the gold of their wedding rings; “forever”, which Katya whispers like a prayer today. “I know the Russians stole my husband’s ring, Oleg. said Katya. So, as soon as Oleg returns from the Russian prison, we will ask him to forge another identical one.”. Katya is 25 years old, and her look, serious and concerned, contrasts with her apparent youth. For her and her husband, “always” ended on the morning of February 24.My husband is part of it Azov regiment since 2014, He says. Before the war, we lived in Mariupol, where their main base is. Oleg was ready, already outside. Me, explosions wake me up. I want to stay with Oleg in Mariupol, but he orders me to leave the city. you can’t help me and i can’t help you… On the road to exile, Katya watches helplessly as her husband and her city are surrounded by Russian armed forces. “The worst starts when I…
Source: Le Figaro

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