Guerre en Ukraine : de Sloviansk à Kramatorsk, un arrière-front sous la pression constante des Russes
« Donbass, la guerre d’usure » (1/2). Situées à quelques kilomètres d’une des batailles les plus féroces d’Ukraine, ces deux villes vivent à l’ombre des attaques de drones, qui rendent la vie des habitants extrêmement difficile. Alors que la défense...
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« Donbass, la guerre d’usure » (1/2). Situées à quelques kilomètres d’une des batailles les plus féroces d’Ukraine, ces deux villes vivent à l’ombre des attaques de drones, qui rendent la vie des habitants extrêmement difficile. Alors que la défense ukrainienne peine à contenir l’armée russe, civils et militaires redoutent une intensification des bombardements.
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