Kherson city was liberated 12 weeks ago. See why it's become a ghost town
The Ukrainian city of Kherson that was liberated 12 weeks ago is now almost a ghost town as Russians continue to bombard it. The emergency services live in fear of being targeted. CNN's Sam Kiley met some civilians seeking help.
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