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News Wrap: Russia hits Ukraine’s cities with deadly missiles

Season 2023 Episode 155 | 3m 51s

In our news wrap Sunday, a Russian missile killed a child and injured many others in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, nearly 80 schoolgirls were poisoned at two schools in Afghanistan, India says a signaling system error led to Friday’s train crash, Israel’s prime minister called Saturday’s shootout on its border with Egypt a terrorist attack, and a body was recovered from a collapsed Iowa apartment.

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