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More than 1,100 Ukrainians have been accused of arson, terrorism or sabotage since 2022, according to the SBU. One in five were minors. In Chernihiv, Reuters examined how war, poverty and online recruitment can push some children to betraying their country | Collector
More than 1,100 Ukrainians have been accused of arson, terrorism or sabotage since 2022, according to the SBU. One in five were minors. In Chernihiv, Reuters examined how war, poverty and online recruitment can push some children to betraying their country
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More than 1,100 Ukrainians have been accused of arson, terrorism or sabotage since 2022, according to the SBU. One in five were minors. In Chernihiv, Reuters examined how war, poverty and online recruitment can push some children to betraying their country

More than 1,100 Ukrainians have been accused of arson, terrorism or sabotage since 2022, according to the SBU. One in five were minors. In Chernihiv, Reuters examined how war, poverty and online recruitment can push some children to betraying their country

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