and we went through the city in the middle of the dark and this old ambulanc e. ukraini gunmat every checkpoint, the ukrainian government came hit squadsof the caren c. they thought we were the russian hit squads coming in to kill zelenskyy. they opene sure i wn d my own wounds. they looked at my injuries. they to make sure i was a real, patient one after the next desperately this race to try th and get to the polish primes tr. minister s train. and they didn t have enough n pain medt have enough s to given i left the hospital. and it wa s at that point that the pain started to really grow. we made it to the train. they managed to finally carry me on . we had ten hours and those were the ten hours where i had to dig deep, where i could feel pain. and they had no medicine fore t you, no medicine. i asked someone at one point if they had anything and he gave me a couple of advil, which somo is all he hanything. d at th but they may be the ten worst hours consciously for you in terms o
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everyone because it is essentially a small place. i think this shows that there is a realisation, especially probably among the younger parts of the russian population, but things are going wrong. i am afraid that the majority of the population believes the propaganda, especially those who live in provincial russia, but i think that will start to change as economic difficulties kicking and as this war becomes protracted. it is already protracted and the mouth that russia wanted to project definitely does not correspond to the length and severity or might that russia. in the realisation will creep them and as someone who because of my age i remember what was the war in afghanistan which i. this overtime has an impact on public opinion but one has to be patient.