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Dozens injured, including children, in Russian attack on Kharkiv

Dozens injured, including children, in Russian attack on Kharkiv

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Video shows extensive damage to a residential area of Kharkiv after the latest Russian strike on the eastern Ukrainian city. Officials say at least 37 people were injured, including a 28-day-old baby. The attack comes a day after the latest fruitless round of talks between the two sides.
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