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‘I don’t think beyond tomorrow’: How people in occupied Crimea are surviving one of the hardest summers of the war

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‘I don’t think beyond tomorrow’: How people in occupied Crimea are surviving one of the hardest summers of the war

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This summer in occupied Crimea has been one of the hardest in decades: Crimean cities are regularly shelled by Ukraine, there are few tourists, prices are rising, and there are regular outages of electricity, water, and gasoline. The Bereg cooperative talked to Crimean residents living in different parts of the region, from Dzhankoi to Alupka, about how they’re surviving and why they don’t even consider leaving. Meduza is publishing this piece in full.

First report: Russians conduct two more illegal searches of Crimean Tatars in Crimea — CRC ukrinform.net, 2d

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