In this small Ukrainian town, residents are working together to prepare for a Russian invasion

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Novoiavorivsk, Ukraine is not a big place. With a population of just 32,000, it’s comparable to Innisfil or Stratford. And yet today is anything but typical for the residents of Novoiavorisk. The town is preparing for war, writes JohannaEChis

There’s Andriy, a construction manager-turned-chief of the town’s 2,000-strong civil defence. The unarmed force has no formal military background, but they have taken to their martial tasks, patrolling streets after the countrywide 10 p.m. curfew, manning barricades and inspecting cars attempting to make their way through any of the town’s 14 checkpoints.

“The first couple of days, it was a nightmare,” says the 45-year-old chief, looking up from his cellphone that every few seconds vies for his attention. ”Seven days in a row [we] had no sleep. Zero sleep.” Then there are career soldiers like another Andriy, removed from the eastern front where he had been fighting for the last eight years to serve as the head trainer of the town’s Territorial Defence Forces, a reserve force.

 

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The invading Russian army is four and a half times larger than the Ukrainian forces and immeasurably more equipped for battle. Yet residents here seem largely unintimidated, with few fleeing to the Polish border located just a 30-kilometre drive away.

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