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brand of wafer biscuit, and it s kind of a strange legacy of occupation, where valentina s shop is full of stock from russia. at one point, they were forced to accept the russian rouble, but no more. translation: they usually paid, i but they still carried weapons, l which was very scary. my knees were shaking from fear, but i had to keep working. it was so hard. even now, i want to cry. some russian traces are more obvious than others. this used to be the headquarters used by moscow installed politicians. it s claimed to some people were tortured here if they didn t follow the rules. ukraine is desperate to achieve peace on its own terms. it is still the underdog, but what s got it this far is knowing what it s fighting for. james waterhouse, bbc news, kherson.
the most important thing is that we re still alive. so, this is a russian brand of wafer biscuit, and it s kind of a strange legacy of occupation, where valentina s shop is full of stock from russia. at one point, they were forced to accept the russian rouble, but no more. translation: they usually paid, i but they still carried weapons, l which was very scary. my knees were shaking from fear, but i had to keep working. it was so hard. even now, i want to cry. some russian traces are more obvious than others. this used to be the headquarters used by moscow installed politicians. it s claimed to some people were tortured here if they didn t follow the rules. ukraine is desperate to achieve peace on its own terms. it is still the underdog,