Ukraine's Kharkiv has withstood Russia's relentless strikes. Locals fear what's next
KHARKIV, Ukraine — In Ukraine’s second-largest city, May was the toughest month on record since Russia’s full-scale invasion more than two years ago. Russian forces struck the city every day, sometimes several times a day. For the last month in Ukraine, Kharkiv has faced near-daily strikes from …
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