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Natalia Kharchenko

“He was buried in his kitchen garden”

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The Kharchenkos, a multi-child family from Mariupol, had to survive two weeks of hell. They were left without water, gas, or electricity. Houses around them were burning, and the civilians who were killed were buried in their yards and kitchen gardens.

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