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From the Magazine - A battlefield volunteer in Ukraine war has a story. She wants Europe to hear it. Anastasia Fomitchova left her life in Paris to join the fight for her native Ukraine. She was inspired to write a book about the bravery and unflinching humanity of those she served alongside as a medic. Her message to Europeans: It's their war, too. By - Howard LaFranchi - / 6 min
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