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Residents of Vylkove, a town in Ukraine on the Danube similar to Venice, are vulnerable to increasing Russian drone attacks on the country's ports. As the town lacks basements for shelter, border guards constantly train to shoot down drones. Russia is accused of intentionally disrupting Ukrainian food exports, essential for millions in northern Africa and the Middle East. Daily training and preparedness help the soldiers, who are driven by anger towards Russia.
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