At the heart of occupied Ukraine, the Russian conquest is also made in minds – L’Express

At the heart of occupied Ukraine the Russian conquest is

What happens in the Ukrainian regions occupied by Russia since the February 2022 invasion? Propaganda, education, institutions, tortures … accompanied by the analysis of sociologist Anna Colin Lebedev, specialist in post-Soviet companies, Clara Marchand, correspondent of L’Express in Ukraine takes us into her reports at the heart of a worried ukraine possible negotiations.

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Charlotte Baris: Since February 2022 and the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, we regularly talk about what is happening on the front. But it is difficult to know what the population has become in the annexed regions. This week, we have you heard the voices of these inhabitants whose life has changed.

From now on, we have a more precise vision of what life looks like in the Ukrainian territories annexed by Russia. But you will hear it the conquest does not seem to have limits …

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