Sport from the Krabat vorwerk to the village square
Deadly missile strike adds to Ukraine war fears in Poland
PRZEWODOW, Poland (AP) — Since the invasion of Ukraine more than eight months ago, Poland has aided the neighboring country and millions of its refugees — both to ease their suffering and to help guard against the war spilling into the rest of Europe. But a missile strike that killed two men Tuesday in a Polish village close to the Ukrainian border brought the conflict home and added to the long-suppressed sense of vulnerability in a country where the ravages of World War II are well remembered.
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due to the construction work on the area through the large särchen by the way.

by Elvira Hantschke
Groß Särchen. Groß Särchen's traditional Christmas market took place this year on the village square in front of the church and not like the years before on the Krabat vorwerk. The reason for this is the continuing construction work on the main street. The numerous visitors liked it. The square was nicely prepared. It smells of all kinds of delicacies. A small program was also offered with a puppet show, the dance of the little ones and the choir. The mood was great, but that was not only due to the mulled wine. Finally experience something together again, talk to each other and have fun, released a lot of positive energy. And of course Santa Claus also came to visit.
'I thought I was going to die': Abuses widespread in Ukraine
KYSELIVKA, Ukraine (AP) — For 10 days, Alesha Babenko was locked in a basement and regularly beaten by Russian soldiers. Bound, blindfolded and threatened with electric shocks, the 27-year-old pleaded for them to stop. “I thought I was going to die,” he told The Associated Press. In September, Babenko and his 14-year-old nephew, Vitaliy Mysharskiy, were arrested by Russian soldiers who occupied his village of Kyselivka in Ukraine's southern“I thought I was going to die,” he told The Associated Press.
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