Eight years after Maidan revolution, Ukraine better equipped for infowar with Russia

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By Elizabeth PiperLVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -For Yevhen Fedchenko, the information war hit home when his aunt said she would not come to visit because she believed she would be beaten and killed in Ukraine for speaking Russian.For Alya Shandra, it was her Danish then-boyfriend’s decision to abandon a visit to Kyiv because he thought there…

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