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ZOLOTE, Ukraine: In the Ukrainian village of Zolote, Olga Berezhna cradles one of the rabbits she raises, feeds her chickens and gets an eager greeting from her shaggy dog when she walks into her yard. But this is not placid rural life its a grinding wait to find out if there will be war.
At 59, Berezhna is the youngest of the 16 people left in the village. The others are mostly in their 80s; all the younger people long ago fled the village thats near territory occupied by Russia-backed rebels.
Those who remain in the area look aged far beyond their years soldiers on duty in snowy trenches and sandbag-lined positions.
Ukrainian forces and separatist rebels began fighting in 2014, a war that has killed more than 14,000 people. Although the fighting has diminished significantly in recent years, fears are strong that it could resume and become even bloodier since Russia began massing troops near Ukraines border.
Russia says it has no intent of invading, but many in the West believe that an offensive is imminent.
The next clue about what happens next is likely to come when Russian President Vladimir Putin decides how to respond to the rejection by the United States and NATO of Moscows demand that Ukraine be permanently denied membership in the military alliance.
In the meantime, Berezhna and the soldiers wait.
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