A Land Once Emptied by War Now Faces a Peacetime Exodus
Briefly

Today, only 15 are left. The shops have gone, the school, too. Everyone else died or moved away, said Mr. Puhalo, gesturing to empty homes scattered across the rocky hills around the family land where he grazes his sheep.
fuel ethnonationalist politicians who clamor against the dilution, even extinction, of native populations.
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