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Ukrainian LGBTQ+ activists join resistance against Russia

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As President Zelenskyy has called for anyone with military experience to help the defence forces, many in Ukraine have joined the resistance against the Russian invasion.

Among them are the Ukrainian LGBTQ+ activists fighting against the “tyrannical, homophobic enemy”. The fierce resistance posed by the Ukrainian army and citizens has managed to slow down the […] The post Ukrainian LGBTQ+ activists join resistance against Russia appeared first on GCN.

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