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A Kharkiv judge and the ATO fighter, wrote a book about the war

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Kharkiv publishing house “Folio” published a book “War Diary” about the unauthorized war which the author, a judge of the Economic Court of Kharkiv region, doctor of Law, professor, Alexander Mamaluy, had the opportunity to fight in.

As it was noted by the publishing house these notes were written not by a journalist or writer, but by an infantry sniper. He wrote them on his iPhone in tents and huts of base camps, and even in a half-ruined building of the airport weather station.

Became a sniper border guard and returned from a fairly routine 77-day trip, he brought the notes together in a book with help of the same scratched iPhone, whiling away the night shifts in a mobile backup group on the check point during the truce.

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