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Kharkiv under shelling: About 1,500 buildings hit, 100 schools, nurseries

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Ukraine's second-biggest city and one of its hardest hit, Kharkiv has been battered since the start of the Russian invasion. Russian attacks have hit residential areas, schools and hospitals in Kharkiv.

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