Ukraine's border residents suffer amid Russia tensions
The remaining residents of a frontline village in Ukraine say they're continuing to try to live normally despite fears that Russia may be planning to invade. Most people have left their homes in Katerynivka village, situated about 800 metres from the frontline, but those who stayed are still hoping for peace.
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