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Russian assault hits more civilian targets in Ukraine, sparking hospital fire

Por: Portland Press Herald World February 07, 2023

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Women walk by the “Memory wall of fallen defenders of Ukraine in Russia-Ukrainian war” in downtown Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023. AP Photo/Daniel Cole KYIV, Ukraine — Russian shelling hit more civilian targets in Ukraine, starting a fire at a town hospital and damaging five apartment buildings, local officials said Tuesday, as Ukrainian authorities reported a Russian troop buildup in eastern areas that Kyiv suspects is preparation... + full article



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