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Close to the entrance line of the Russia-Ukraine battle, Ukrainians are bracing for the U.S. election
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Close to the entrance line of the Russia-Ukraine battle, Ukrainians are bracing for the U.S. election

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Close to the entrance line of the Russia-Ukraine battle, Ukrainians are bracing for the U.S. election

A girl fills bottles with water from a public spigot in entrance of a bombed out pupil dormitory in Dobropillya, Ukraine, on Oct. 17.

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DOBROPILLYA, Ukraine — On this no-nonsense coal mining city, the information of the day is usually mentioned at a row of out of doors spigots. Townspeople fill containers with consuming water right here, after the Russian invasion lower off the city’s principal water provide in a close-by city.

Although the US is 6,000 miles from this nook of jap Ukraine, many listed here are following Tuesday’s presidential election intently.

“I can’t stop thinking about it,” says Volodymyr Maruch, a 45-year-old miner, as he hoists three massive containers of water into his automobile. “What will it mean for our country’s destiny?”

Russia occupies about 20% of Ukraine. Since Russian forces invaded in February 2022, the U.S. has been Ukraine’s largest single supporter, offering extra $175 billion in navy, financial and humanitarian help beneath President Biden.

“The new president of the United States can either strengthen support for Ukraine or weaken it,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy informed reporters this week. “Weakening assist will permit Russia to occupy extra land.”

Vice President Harris has pledged to continue supporting Ukraine’s defense. Former President Donald Trump says he won’t approve more aid, but insists he can end the war “in 24 hours” if he’s elected, though he hasn’t said how.

People register to receive humanitarian aid in the battered coal mining town of Dobropillya, Ukraine, on Oct. 17.

Individuals register to obtain humanitarian help within the battered coal mining city of Dobropillya, Ukraine, on Oct. 17.

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Maruch, the coal miner, says he hopes Trump “isn’t as stupid as we think,” calling him a “fool in a special relationship with Vladimir Putin.” He believes Trump admires Putin and can let the Russian chief take over all of Ukraine.

Russian troops already occupy 80% of Donetsk, the commercial area that features Dobropillya, and are inching nearer to a different coal hub, town of Pokrovsk, which can also be a key provide heart for Ukrainian troopers.

About 35,000 folks dwell in Dobropillya and surrounding villages. The city is lower than 20 miles from the entrance line. Russian missiles usually hit it. In September, an assault trapped 151 of the city’s miners underground.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol speaks during a joint press conference with Poland's President Andrzej Duda (not seen in the photo) at the Presidential Office in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday.

“We house many displaced people from other parts of Donetsk here in Dobropillya,” says Ihor Kurdia, a deputy within the native regional navy administration. “But no one is safe from Russian missiles. Just a few days ago, one killed a 4-year-old girl.”

Kurdia, a former highschool historical past instructor, says he is aware of almost everybody on the town. He waves at a younger household as he walks via a largely abandoned playground.

“We have actually encouraged most families to leave because it’s too dangerous here,” he says. “I worry about our people. I want to save their lives. I want this war to end so mothers do not cry in Kyiv, or even in Moscow.”

DOBROPILLYA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 17, 2024 A slag heap from a nearby coal mine is seen from a cemetery at the edge of the mining town of Dobropillya, Ukraine on Thursday, October 17, 2024. The front line is nearby as Russian forces advance on Pokrovsk an important coal mining center about 14 kilometers southeast of Dobropillya. (Photo by Michael Robinson Chávez for National Public Radio)

A slag heap from a close-by coal mine is seen from a cemetery on the fringe of the mining city of Dobropillya, Ukraine, on Oct. 17.

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He additionally needs Ukraine to get its land again and believes Individuals, no matter their politics, assist Ukraine’s victory. He says he welcomes whoever Individuals elect.

“When there’s a new U.S. president,” he says, “I don’t believe we will lose American friends.”

Throughout city, at a restaurant referred to as Dawn, proprietor Tetiana Regeda is much less optimistic. She worries the U.S. has misplaced curiosity in Ukraine.

“I hope whoever becomes the next American president can at least get us to the negotiating table,” she says. “Everyone is tired.”

At her cafe, she hears simply how exhausted Ukrainians on this a part of the nation are. She usually hears ladies sobbing as a result of their sons and husbands have been conscripted. Some have died on the entrance line as Russian troops advance.

Anton, who doesn't want his name used for security concerns, builds drones with the company Social Drone in his kitchen in Kyiv, Ukraine.

“You can take back territories,” she says, “but not people’s lives.”

Zelenskyy has stated he’s ruling out territorial concessions, irrespective of who the brand new U.S. president is. Regeda says she feels that’s not practical.

“From the way it looks today,” she says, “I doubt we will return to our prewar borders.”

Outdoors Dobropillya’s hospital, medic Ilya Poltavtsev helps a younger pregnant girl who has blacked out.

He lives in Myrnohrad, a close-by city that’s nearer to the entrance line, and sometimes evacuates Ukrainians trapped on the entrance line to Dobropillya.

“The civilian population suffers most,” he says. “I can’t bear it anymore.”

DOBROPILLYA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 17, 2024 A woman passes a monument to fallen Ukrainian soldiers in Dobropillya, Ukraine on Thursday, October 17, 2024. Like the nearby coal mining center of Pokrovsk, Dobropillya frequently comes under aerial attack from Russian missiles and drones. Ukrainians are worried about the upcoming US election and fear that a Donald Trump victory could turn off the flow of financial and military aid. (Photo by Michael Robinson Chávez for National Public Radio)

A girl passes a monument to fallen Ukrainian troopers in Dobropillya, Ukraine, on Oct. 17.

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He says he’s even prepared to make a determined plea to Putin: “If I have to kneel and beg for the bloodshed to stop, I will do it. I will give up everything I own.”

He says the most important contribution the brand new U.S. president could make is to cease the combating by any means.

“If you have a magic pill that will end the war,” he says, “we are willing to buy it.”

NPR producers Hanna Palamarenko and Polina Lytvynova contributed reporting from Dobropillya and Kyiv, Ukraine.

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