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In Ukraine's Transcarpathian region people say how the war has changed their lives

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In Ukraine's Transcarpathian region, far from the frontlines, new graves line up. They sit next to those who died in previous conflicts, such as World War II and Afghanistan.

Added on the 07/03/2023 07:04:28 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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