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Zelenskyy condemns 'deliberate Russian war crime' after POW bombing

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Friday's attack on a barracks housing Ukrainian prisoners of war left at least 50 people dead - while Russia's Embassy in London gets a Twitter warning for 'executions' call.

Added on the 30/07/2022 09:57:28 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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