Near the front line of the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukrainians are bracing for the U.S. election

A woman fills bottles with water from a public spigot in front of a bombed out student dormitory in Dobropillya, Ukraine, on Oct. 17.

In Ukraine’s industrial east, near the front line in the almost 3-year-old war with Russia, Ukrainians are bracing for a U.S. election they fear will have major repercussions for their country.

(Image credit: Michael Robinson Chávez for NPR)

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