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Russian Strikes Intensify as Ukrainians Return for Holiday

Por: Time World January 02, 2023

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KYIV, Ukraine — At least one person was killed and 14 others hospitalized as multiple blasts rocked Kyiv and other areas of Ukraine Saturday. Some Ukrainians defied the danger, however, to return to the country to reunite with families for the New Year’s holiday. Ukrainian officials claimed Russia was deliberately targeting civilians, seeking to create a climate of fear to see out a grim 2022 and usher in a bloody new year. First Lady Olena... + full article



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