'We prepare for worst', says governor of Ukraine frontline region
"It's a tough situation, in the city (of Lysychansk) and in the region as a whole," the 46-year-old Sergiy Gaiday told AFP in an interview, as Russians "are just shelling our troop positions 24 hours a day."
There is a "small percentage" who are waiting for Moscow to build a "Russian world" in the region, he said.
Gaiday has a prominent presence on social media including Telegram and Facebook, giving regular updates on the war.
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"You need to talk," he said, saying this could counteract the powerful influence of Russia's state propaganda machine.
He said he also wanted people in the conflict zone to "understand that I haven't abandoned them, that I'm on the spot and with them."
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Referring to a potential war crimes tribunal, he also suggested his posts "could even be a small element when we try (Russian President Vladimir) Putin at the Hague".