The shelling of Mykolaiv comes amid reports of deaths in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region and the Russian-occupied Melitopol. LIve updates.
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9 soldiers dead after two Army Black Hawk helicopters crash during training in Kentucky
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Suspect found dead in woods after Denver school shooting wounds two administrators
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