From the remote village of Jakut, Andruškino in the Nizhnokolymsk ulus, 72 people have gone to war, at least 22 of them have already died, and the head of the village of Sergei Trukov has told the members of the Jakut Parliament. A total of 839 people live in the village, of whom 581 are indigenous. Men out of the total number of inhabitants are about half and those who are able to work are even less. Three of those who have gone to war have alr…
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From the remote village of Jakut, Andruškino in the Nizhnokolymsk ulus, 72 people have gone to war, at least 22 of them have already died, and the head of the village of Sergei Trukov has told the members of the Jakut Parliament. A total of 839 people live in the village, of whom 581 are indigenous. Men out of the total number of inhabitants are about half and those who are able to work are even less. Three of those who have gone to war have alr…