‘Thank God I’m alive:’ A Russian attack tore open this Ukrainian neighborhood, but residents quickly scrambled to pick up the pieces
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Business Insider visited a neighborhood in Dnipro after Russia attacked the city with drones and missiles.
Business Insider visited a neighborhood in Dnipro after Russia attacked the city with drones and missiles.
Business Insider visited a neighborhood in Dnipro after Russia attacked the city with drones and missiles.
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