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to find the giant scar outside the building now healed.
But her anxious daughter got up early that Saturday morning.or what used to be the frontline.
I want to live in my country because its my home.what is life like now here? I can say we live well.She said the worst of it came when Russian soldiers withdrew and began to bombard the neighborhoods when Ukrainian troops moved in.
there are the countless towns and villages along the frontline.Raissa Fateeva remained in her village east of Kharkiv.
Everywhere is within missile range.
where those who havent fled are trying to carry on as normal.said CBS News consultant John Sullivan.
to believe the worst of the United States.That exceeds what we make on a given day.
each side trying to exhaust the other.One ammunition plant in Scranton.