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evelinahodor
Саша :
А що нам казати?За що це нам?
2026-05-29 15:34:43
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axell_max
Axell_Max :
я дуже стурбований, хоча я політикою не цікавлюсь
2026-05-29 16:11:03
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yourcenar83
Yourcenar :
The drone that fell in Romania is not from Russia, it was shot down from Ukraine, Romania is bankrupt, and they want to get involved in the war
2026-05-29 15:04:58
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multipack.ua
multipack.ua :
ми розуміємо вас(
2026-05-29 17:10:55
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user536047313
Valentina :
Божого захисту Вам, ми вас добре розуміємо...🙏
2026-05-29 17:31:24
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oleksandr_orel
Oleksandr Orel375 :
2026-05-29 16:44:54
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user2792398221190
Инна :
Лично мы из Запорожья обеспокоены
2026-05-29 20:14:05
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allaakimena
🤗allaakimena🫂 :
Я розумію вас🙏🙏🙏
2026-05-29 16:00:28
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user2847686905856
Бендер :
2026-05-29 15:47:48
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user1665710381492
Галинка :
Я і моя сімʼя обеспокоєні!
2026-05-30 16:14:41
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97_tatka_97
Таня Вакуленко :
та ви що все буде добре 🙏
2026-05-30 18:18:09
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vasylyna.husaruk
Vasylyna Husaruk :
ми розуміємо вас страшно
2026-05-30 03:41:29
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user46978690680 :
2026-05-29 15:21:53
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ksusha_2402
Ksusha :
Мы обеспокоены..
2026-05-29 19:51:43
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didensvlk5k
Kitty :
и шо? политика не интересует?
2026-05-29 20:45:07
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user7178841617800
Олександр :
Та не все так однозначно
2026-05-30 05:48:11
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user5867555440233
user5867555440233 :
нехай Бог береже вас ♥️🙏🙏
2026-05-29 17:36:32
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liviunatanpitulec
liviunatanpitulec :
який переклад се
2026-05-31 18:31:05
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anjelika.angel
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ииии????
2026-05-29 20:22:28
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