Pro-Europe western Ukraine provides both sanctuary and strength to fight Russia


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  • Friday, 04 Mar 2022

People take shelter in the basement of a school as air raid siren sounds are heard amid Russia?s invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, Ukraine, March 3, 2022. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

LVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) - In his grandparents' time, said Maksym Kozytsky, there was a saying: In every cellar you should hide a gun to fight the Russians.

Today, Kozytsky, 41, sits in a semi-fortified building in Lviv, a city in western Ukraine, where as regional governor he is preparing his country's most emphatically pro-European region for the possible arrival of Russian soldiers.

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