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'How many more victims will there be?': Kyiv residents reflect on Ukraine war anniversary

Nina Nikiforovа, 80, cries outside a church in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Feb. 11, 2023, at the funeral of her son Volodymyr, a Ukrainian serviceman killed in the east of the country.
Nina Nikiforovа, 80, cries outside a church in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Feb. 11, 2023, at the funeral of her son Volodymyr, a Ukrainian serviceman killed in the east of the country. Copyright  AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti, File
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Ukrainians give their thoughts, a year after their lives were turned upside down by Russia's invasion.

A year of war with Russia has strongly shaken the minds and spirits of millions of Ukrainians.

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Their lives, their worries, their hopes are very different today than they were then.

Absolutely everything revolves around the conflict, with no sign of a solution in sight.

Watch Euronews' interviews with people in Kyiv in the video player above.

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