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How one Ukrainian soldier and his wife survived 1,000 days of war with Russia

19 November 2024
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How one Ukrainian soldier and his wife survived 1,000 days of war with Russia
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Yaroslava and Mykola Ivantsov, a Ukrainian couple, reunite after he returns from being held by Russian forces as a prisoner of war. The couple, who have been married for 32 years, continue to face challenges as Mykola fights on the front lines with a broken back. Despite the toll that the war has taken on their family and their country, Mykola remains committed to the fight, while many other Ukrainians are calling for soldiers to come home. The couple’s love story began in the Soviet Union and has endured through raising four children and running businesses together.

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