“It’s been my first week after the Russian prison, but I chose not to take a break. I sleep 2-3 hours per day because during this entire week, my only concern is keeping our soldiers and POWs alive. If I decide I can take care of something else, I will. I understand there are many other important issues such as fighting corruption, et cetera. But right now, I’m staying away from other issues, because in that case I won’t be able to focus on what I’ve been doing currently”, Nadiya Savchenko told reporters in the Parliament.
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