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Russian Missiles Kill at Least 12 in Vinnytsia

HeadlineJul 14, 2022

Ukrainian officials say at least 12 people were killed and more than two dozen injured after Russian missiles fell on an office building and homes in the central city of Vinnytsia.

In southern Ukraine, Russian shells blasted a hole in a high-rise hotel in the city of Mykolaiv, where five people were reportedly killed by Russian shelling.

In eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk province, a Russian strike destroyed a school in the city of Kostiantynivka, leaving behind a massive crater. No one was injured in the attack, but students were left traumatized by the loss of their school.

Nastia: “Let this war end soon, and let everything be like it was before — like before, when we all played together. Now they shell us. It is difficult to believe what’s happening.”

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