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UNHCR: After three years of war, Ukrainians need peace and aid

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UNHCR: After three years of war, Ukrainians need peace and aid

A woman stands near the remains of her house

Valentyna Zavadska, 64, outside the remains of her house near Mykolaiv, which was destroyed by artillery in March 2022. She received support from UNHCR's local NGO partner to refurbish an adjoining building in which to live.

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