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"There's No Freedom, It's One Big prison." the Story of a Ukrainian Teenager Who Escaped Crimea to Kiev.

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Artema was six years old when Russia occupied Crimea, where his family lived, and his parents were loyal to Russia, but Artem realized that life under Moscow wasn't for him. He himself learned Ukrainian and, as soon as he was 18 years old, left for Kiev: in Crimea he had already been subpoenaed for the army.
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Artema was six years old when Russia occupied Crimea, where his family lived, and his parents were loyal to Russia, but Artem realized that life under Moscow wasn't for him. He himself learned Ukrainian and, as soon as he was 18 years old, left for Kiev: in Crimea he had already been subpoenaed for the army.

·Prague, Czechia
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currenttime.tv broke the news in Prague, Czechia on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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