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Bucha: Ukrainian city struck by Russian atrocities opens doors to other war victims

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The city near Kyiv that was the scene of mass torture and murder committed by Russian soldiers is now helping those afflicted by war from other parts of Ukraine

Added on the 28/02/2023 06:00:26 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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