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Resilient Ukrainians turn a village clean-up into a raveYoung people in Ukraine have come up with a novel way to help villages devastated by war: hire some musicians, pump up the music and have a dance party while clearing debris.WorldAug 9, 2022
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87 people killed in Russian air strike last week, Ukraine saysOn the day of the attack, a Russian military spokesman said high-precision, long-range missiles had hit Ukrainian reserves forces at a training centre near Desna.WorldMay 23, 2022
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The siege of Chernihiv: Residents recount five weeks of horror under Russian terrorAs Russian soldiers withdrew from Chernihiv, residents clambered out of basements to find apartment blocks blown to pieces, villages flattened and a population traumatized.WorldMay 4, 2022
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In ruined Ukrainian village, stranded elderly residents are all who remainUkraine's Novoselivka has been utterly devastated by the Russian invasion, leaving its elderly denizens to garden by day and hunker down at night.WorldMay 2, 2022
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Easter bake sale in Penticton, B.C. raises more than $8,000 for UkraineAs of Sunday afternoon $8625 was raised through the bake sale for Ukraine.CanadaApr 17, 2022
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The fisherman and the entrepreneur: How Canadians are helping in UkraineLex Brukovskiy and Igor Volzhanin are among many Canadians helping respond to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.CanadaApr 12, 2022
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Canadian helping displaced Ukrainians escapes from Chernihiv on foot amid shellingLex Brukovskiy said he was stuck in the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv for five days before walking out, leaving his van behind as Russian shelling of roads and bridges continued.CanadaApr 1, 2022
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Penticton, B.C. woman continuing efforts to support family, friends in UkraineA Penticton, B.C. woman is doing what she can to support her family in Chernihiv Ukraine.CanadaMar 31, 2022
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Besieged city in northern Ukraine running low on food, water as bombs rain downDaylight hours are devoted to hunting down drinkable water and braving the risk of standing in line for the little food available as shells and bombs rain down in Chernihiv.WorldMar 26, 2022
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