'People realized there really is a war going on': Russian city shaken by Ukraine's attacks

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Air raid sirens blare, and people take cover in basements. Hundreds are evacuated from their homes while experts defuse unexploded bombs. Well-wishers place heaps of flowers, toys and sweets to share their grief over the deaths of children.

Scenes long familiar to Ukrainians from 22 months of war are now playing out in one of Russia’s own cities.

A Ukrainian attack on Dec. 30 killed 25 civilians, including five children, in the Russian city of Belgorod, 40 kilometres from the border, according to local officials. It came a day after Russia killed at least 39 Ukrainians in its largest air attack of

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