Russian attack kills 11 in Kharkiv
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Primary school teacher Olena Udovychenko and her nine-year-old son Hordii were killed in a Russian missile strike on Kharkiv on the night of 6-7 March.
Kharkiv's residents have lived in close proximity to the war for the past four years. The city was bombed heavily by Russian forces at the start of the full-scale invasion and remains a daily target for Russian drone and missile strikes. Some 13,000 of the city's buildings have been damaged or destroyed.
The city of Kharkiv and its Jewish community are well known throughout Ukraine and around the world for their resilience and strength — not only surviving four years of war and life on the frontlines,
What caused the pause in the Russian advance here? In the northern part of Kharkiv region, Russian forces are currently on a "cautious pause," according to Viktor Trehubov, head of the Communications Department of the Joint Forces Group,
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