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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
...""I thought I would have stroke" she told CBS News about the moment she came back to find her home in such a desperate state. "I was paralyzed." She told D'Agata people had replaced her windows three times since she returned, but they keep getting blown out by Russian shelling.

"I wish that the Russians felt what I felt that moment, every minute, every hour," she said.

As Ukrainian forces prepare for a massive counterattack in the south to try to retake the occupied Kherson region, momentum may be on their side. But even with the steady influx of weapons from the U.S. and its allies, soldiers and civilians alike are bracing for what they know will be a grueling battle ahead.

Like thousands of other Ukrainians who either feel they've nowhere else to go, or flat out refuse to be uprooted by Russia's invasion, Anna Shepel told CBS News she intended to stay right where she was."
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