Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv, is holding firm after the third day of heavy bombardment by Russian invaders. The frontline, just 30 miles from the Russian border, remains under firm Ukrainian control by the great effort of Ukrainian defenders. While Moscow says it is not targeting civilians, damage to civilian infrastructure is widespread.
"We have understood their tactic: they can't enter the city because every time they try, we hit them in the teeth," Kharkiv's deputy governor, Roman Semenukha, said in a TV interview. As the fighting continues more nations, companies, and people are finding ways to drive the best resolution.
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