From the balcony of his home in Istanbul, Ilya Topper has been watching traffic through the Bosphorus for more than fifteen years. They are ships loaded with grain, crude, cars, weapons. They will dock in ports of such sonorous names as Sevastopol, Odessa or Tartus. Or maybe they line up towards [...]
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From the balcony of his home in Istanbul, Ilya Topper has been watching traffic through the Bosphorus for more than fifteen years. They are ships loaded with grain, crude, cars, weapons. They will dock in ports of such sonorous names as Sevastopol, Odessa or Tartus. Or maybe they line up towards [...]