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The Ukrainian region of Zaporizhzhia has been a battleground for months – and now, it’s the target of Russia’s newest offensive. Fighting there could be about to get a lot worse.
Ukrainian forces are readying a defense, but the war effort in this part of southeastern Ukraine involves more than fighting back on the frontlines.
Dr Natalya Mosol is a psychologist, and for the past year, she’s been working with people who have seen the worst of the war.
Today, Dr Natalya Mosol, who features in Jane Caro’s article in the latest edition of The Saturday Paper, ‘Treating trauma in Ukraine’s children’.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Psychologist at the National University of Zaporizhzhia, Dr Natalya Mosol.
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The Ukrainian region of Zaporizhzhia has been a battleground for months – and now, it’s the target of Russia’s newest offensive. Fighting there could be about to get a lot worse.
Ukrainian forces are readying a defense, but the war effort in this part of southeastern Ukraine involves more than fighting back on the frontlines.
Dr Natalya Mosol is a psychologist, and for the past year, she’s been working with people who have seen the worst of the war.
Today, Dr Natalya Mosol, who features in Jane Caro’s article in the latest edition of The Saturday Paper, ‘Treating trauma in Ukraine’s children’.
Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram
Guest: Psychologist at the National University of Zaporizhzhia, Dr Natalya Mosol.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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