“People in Bakhmut walked for dozens of kilometres, and dogs and cats followed them in columns” - "Люди из Бахмута шли колоннами десятки километров, а за ними колоннами шли собаки и кошки" cover art

“People in Bakhmut walked for dozens of kilometres, and dogs and cats followed them in columns” - "Люди из Бахмута шли колоннами десятки километров, а за ними колоннами шли собаки и кошки"

“People in Bakhmut walked for dozens of kilometres, and dogs and cats followed them in columns” - "Люди из Бахмута шли колоннами десятки километров, а за ними колоннами шли собаки и кошки"

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81-year-old Nina Aleksandrovna Zemzyulina, a philologist and Russian language teacher, had to move from Ukrainian Bakhmut to Melbourne to live with her daughter after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. - Интервью с 81-летней Ниной Александровной Земзюлиной, филологом, преподавателем русского языка, которая после вторжения России в Украину вынуждено переехала к дочери из Бахмута в Мельбурн.

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