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The action took place near the Dorohozhychi Metro Station. It was attended by about 500 people. Among them were serving soldiers. “I am from Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast, which is currently occupied,” said one protester. “There are Russians there who came to ‘liberate us.’ And they liberated us from everything: from our homes, from peace. We go out and fight for our relatives. We are waiting for them to return.” Read also: Russian POWs thank Ukrainians for humane treatment during recent exchange – video Some participants have been waiting for their relatives for almost two years. “Maxim. He is a g…

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