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(This March 8 story refiles to correct typographical error in byline) By Iryna Nazarchuk and Natalia Zinets ODESSA, Ukraine (Reuters) - From behind sandbags and anti ...
In late February, four days after Russia invaded Ukraine, Inna Vdovichenko, a staffer in the Odessa office of the Jewish humanitarian organization JDC, was sitting in Natalia Berezhnaya’s home ...
Natalia Abbakumova contributed from Riga, Latvia. Russia struck Odessa, Ukraine, with a barrage of missiles overnight — the fifth day of attacks in a week for the embattled port city — killing ...
A woman who fled Ukraine with her 13-year-old son and who has set up a new business in Lincolnshire says she still yearns for home. Natalia Chekotun left Odessa for Grantham in March, shortly ...
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