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Ukraine has asked refugees who fled the country in the wake of Russia's invasion not to return home this winter, after Russian drone and missile strikes threatened to overwhelm the country's fragile power grid.

Ukraine has asked refugees who fled the country in the wake of Russia’s invasion not to return home this winter, after Russian drone and missile strikes threatened to overwhelm the country’s fragile power grid. Ukraine’s deputy prime minister, Iryna Vereshchuk, advised Ukrainians in a video message on Tuesday “not to come back just yet.” “We need to survive this winter. the electrical grid might fail,” she said.

“In spring, I would really like for us to work together to rebuild our Kharkiv region, Kherson region and the rest of our cities and settlements here in Ukraine,” she said. Vereshchuk added that she understood that the situation could get worse, but whatever happens, “we survive this winter and then we think of everything else.

 

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Oh they are doing fine here in Germany. Ran into a group of women speaking Ukrainian at a grocery store with their Gucci and Prada clothes and their L/V handbags. Pretty sure they aren’t going back any time soon.

I don't know what anyone is thinking, but I don't like seeing the smaller ones being bullied by the bigger ones and thinking of themselves as rulers of the world.

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