"Thank You for Not Killing Us."
By Jeffrey Gettleman and Oleksandr Chubko
“We thought we were going to be executed,” Maryna Hanitska, the home’s director, said in an interview this week, days after Russian forces withdrew from Borodianka. She told how the soldiers pulled out a camera. They barked at Hanitska to make everyone smile. Most of the patients were crying.
“We command you to say to the camera, ‘Thank you, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin,’’’ the soldiers demanded of Hanitska.
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