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David Satter, a US journalist who spent decades covering Russian politics, was kicked out of Russia after he claimed that President Putin may have been involved in the 1999 apartment bombings.

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Volunteers waiting to cross the border to go and fight against Russian forces, at Medyka border crossing, in Poland, Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022.AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu
  • Hundreds of thousands of people have left Ukraine to fight against Russia.

  • The Polish Border Guard said that over 20,000 people have returned to Ukraine.

  • Thousands of civilians with little combat experience have taken up arms in Ukraine.

Some men and women are returning to defend their homeland as hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians flee their country.

According to Poland's Border Guard, around 22,000 people have crossed into Ukraine through Poland since Thursday. According to the AP, there are over one million Ukrainians in Poland.

We have to defend our homeland. One man told the AP that the Russians should be afraid. We are not afraid.

Most of these men and women have no combat experience, limited training, and no weapons to speak of, but will join the thousands of civilians in Ukraine who have already taken up arms.

Another man told The Wall Street Journal that if he wanted to look himself in the mirror, he had to leave.

Some countries are willing to help those who want to return to Ukraine and fight. The Czech Republic's Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs said it will give bonuses to Ukrainian families if men join the army.

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