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Why does Putin care so much about Donbas? “Great Russian Empire”

When I was last in Mariupol in 2018, the city smelled of the sea and red iron. The sea was brownish and did not look very encouraging, the locals said that it is best to go 20 km further west, where the water is clean and transparent. A delicate fog rose above the city and I immediately recognized both these rust -vapors and the slightly biting smell of air mixed with iron ore. The city smelled the same 25 years ago, when I visited it for the first time.

Other cities in Donbas smell differently. For example, coal. Blood and then. Alcohol. Or apricots. At least in the east and south of the region.

Ashley Davis

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