Pokrovsk (Ukraine) (AFP) – Despite burning rubble dotting the streets, Russian troops on the advance and the not so far-off sound of artillery, some residents of the eastern Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk refuse to leave. “I’m not scared. Why should I be?” says Galyna, one of those staying.
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