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**PODCAST: On the home front of the Russia-Ukrainian war**

Sammamish, WALocal News

This podcast episode offers a deep dive into the local consequences of the Russia-Ukrainian war, featuring firsthand accounts from those directly impacted by the conflict. Dr. Eric Johnson, a history professor at the University of Washington, provides scholarly insights into the historical factors leading to the invasion. Iryna Maslova, a Sammamish resident originally from Ukraine, shares her personal journey as a refugee, highlighting the human cost of the war. Natalia Romanchenko, another Ukrainian refugee, discusses the challenges faced by those forced to flee their homes.

The episode presents alarming statistics, including over 3,455 civilian casualties reported by the UN, painting a stark picture of the war's reality. By weaving together academic insights and personal narratives, the discussion underscores the importance of recognizing the war's far-reaching effects on communities. This podcast serves as a vital reminder of the interconnectedness of global conflicts and local experiences, inviting listeners to reflect on how such international issues impact their own communities.

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