Six months after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the war is largely one of attrition. Newsy's Jason Bellini examines the human impacts of war in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
The Human Impacts Of 6 Months Of War In Ukraine
Scripps News' Jason Bellini examines the human impacts of war in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.
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Posted: 9:14 p.m. EDT Aug 24, 2022
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