Rebuilding and Revenge: Ukraine's Struggle Against Russian Aggression.

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Rebuilding and Revenge: Ukraine's Struggle Against Russian Aggression.
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Mikhailo Vershinin, head of Mariupol’s Police Patrol, recalls the day he surrendered from the Russian siege of the Azovstal steel mill on the orders of the Ukrainian president a year ago. He experienced first-hand the day the final square of the besieged city fell and now recalls it with both deep sadness, but a sense of purpose for Ukraine’s future. More than 700 remain in captivity: winning their release has been a priority for the Ukrainian government, and for Vershinin, who was in a group exchanged for Russian prisoners of war last fall.

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