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Donetsk Shelling Kills at Least 27 People as Ukraine Invasion Nears 2-Year Mark

HeadlineJan 22, 2024

In news on the war in Ukraine, at least 27 people died in the Russian-occupied city of Donetsk when a crowded market was hit by a barrage of artillery shells. Local authorities blamed Ukraine for the attack, which Ukraine has denied. On Friday, a Ukrainian drone attacked an oil storage depot inside western Russia, resulting in a major fire. The Russian facility held about 1.6 million gallons of oil.

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