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Now playing Next Ukraine Russia shells Kherson inundated by dam collapse after Zelenskyy visit Zelenskyy’s office said Moscow's forces also continued to shell Ukrainian-held areas near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, which is under Russian control. The high water brought new misery and death to a country suffering uncounted casualties after 15 months of war. 08/06/2023
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