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Mariupol’s new rulers have given residents a choice — get Russian passports, or lose your home

In Mariupol, speaking out can be deadly.
Vladimir Putin’s forces captured the city on Ukraine’s Black Sea coast in the early stages of their full-scale invasion.
Life there has changed significantly for the residents who remained.
To keep their homes and access to basic services — including…
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