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Illía

[ ee-yee-ah ]

noun

  1. Ar·tu·ro [ah, r, -, too, -, r, aw], 1900–83, Argentine physician and statesman: president 1963–66.


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“Yeah, maybe his attempt to demonstrate informality and soft power by playing a song at our favorite bar in central Kyiv took place at a bad time,” journalist and author Illia Ponomarenko wrote on X. But Blinken, he said, was “the last person we need to focus our bitterness and anger on.”

Associated Press journalists Illia Novikov and Volodymyr Yurchuk contributed to this story.

While the soldiers we meet might not have felt they could speak entirely freely, it's not an issue for Illia, whom I meet in the relative privacy of the main square of Kramatorsk, in eastern Ukraine.

From BBC

Illia, a combat medic, thinks the military has been dishonest about what signing up means.

From BBC

Tired as Illia is, the idea of fighting alongside a petrified conscript in a trench is not an appealing one.

From BBC

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