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Russian strike kills at least 51 in Ukraine

About 60 people were attending a wake in a cafe in Hroza when the Russian rocket struck.

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UKRAINIAN POLICE PRESS OFFICE VIA AP

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Police Press Office, emergency workers search the victims of the deadly Russian rocket attack in the village of Hroza near Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Oct. 5. Ukrainian officials say at least 51 civilians were killed in a Russian rocket strike on a village store and cafe in the eastern part of the country in one of the deadliest attacks in recent months.
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UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS OFFICE VIA AP

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, emergency workers search for the victims of the deadly Russian rocket attack in the village of Hroza near Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Oct. 5.
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UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS OFFICE VIA AP

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, emergency workers search for the victims of the deadly Russian rocket attack in the village of Hroza near Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Oct. 5.
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UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS OFFICE VIA AP

In this photo provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office, emergency workers search the victims of a Russian rocket attack in the village of Hroza near Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Oct. 5.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Lida Nechvolot, who lost her stepfather, reacts at the place of a Russian rocket attack that killed 51 people in the village of Hroza near Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Oct. 5.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Ukrainian policemen inspect the bodies of persons that were killed by a Russian rocket attack that killed 51 people in the village of Hroza near Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Oct. 5.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrives at the Europe Summit in Granada, Spain, Thursday, Oct. 5. Some 50 European leaders are gathering in southern Spain's Granada on Thursday to stress that they stand by Ukraine, at a time when Western resolve appears somewhat weakened.
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SPANISH GOVERNMENT VIA AP

In this photo provided by the Spanish government, Spain's acting Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, left, speaks with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the Europe Summit in Granada, Spain, Thursday, Oct. 5.

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