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I can not assess this from my own knowledge but I can well imagine.
That are then now maybe pretty fateful events that are re-sorting indentities for the future.
I'm not yet really adapted to a final "divorce" and I somewhat doubt it. I speak of the Kiew region. As for more western regions like those having been part of interwar Poland, they are more deeply disconnected with Russia, also linguistically. However, I know an ethnic Ukrainian from the rural Kiew area that had stayed in Germany since the Soviet era and that (now just quitely) says that he doesn't really get the meaning of a separate Ukraine and all those things and he rolls his eyes.
To my perception (as a German) he ethnically identifies as a common Russian without denying being indigenous to the population of the Central Ukraine.
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As for Kharkov's region, towns of Kupyansk and Volchansk were extremely pro Russian and like 80% of their populace fled to Russia during Russian army retreat. Pro Ukrainian minority set the revenge on remaining people, reporting them to Ukrainians whose troops went in there. Lots of them died, got to prison or lost their property.
Teachers who agreed to work in schools during Russian period, food providers who "collaborated" with occupants etc etc. These "re educating camp" is total bullshit, again, targeted to exterior consumption of foreign audience. Normally, kids have been taken to rest from zone close to frontline, lots of parents agreed to it, it's a part of normal attitude to citizens - offer them social guarantees, medical care, child care etc. I dunno from what and how should be an average Russian speaking and thinking kid from Volchansk, which has always been more culturally and economically tied to Belgorod than Kharkov, has to be "re educated in".
Ukrainian propaganda is so hootzpa styled that for the pathetic propaganda movie (it won something at Oscar awards) about Mariupol, they use a pregnant woman Marianna Vishemirska as "victim of Russian bombings" while Marianna now is in Putin's crew and hates Ukraine, but they use her even on cover for this movie
They were literally forced to pose for the photo cameras when soldiers forced them to change location from pregnancy section to somewhere else:
That's her now, she's in Putin's crew in Donbass
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Lots of citizens of Mariupol, Melitopol, Berdyansk and other cities who fled own cities during the first phase of war are already home long ago, some of them came back home through Europe: Ukraine->Poland->Belorussia->Russia or Ukraine->Poland->Russia (through Kaliningrad), some of them were returning home in 2022 summer through a grey zone in Zaporozhie with a pretext like they have "old parents left" there etc until Ukraine didn't block this possibility.
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It's nonsense, Kosovo Albanian population is much younger, much wilder than Serbs and would be easy to organize, they only need weapons. Plus millions of Albanians in neighbouring countries wouldn't sit quietly and watch.
Albanian nummber is Balkans is now almost equal to Serbs, but with notably younger population.
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