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10 Mar

‘I can stay alive and believe in brighter days,’ says Kyiv-bound Holocaust survivor

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With around half of capital's residents said to have fled, housebound Ludmila, 85, lauds continuing devotion of carer Anna, who says; 'We hug when we're very scared'

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