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At least 20 die in Odesa in Russian missile strike, Ukraine reports
At least 20 die in Odesa in Russian missile strike, Ukraine reports

Ukraine reported a minimum of 20 dead and over 70 injured in Odesa, Ukraine after a Friday Russian missile strike.

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Massachusetts State Police Marine Unit and Dive Team discovered a body from the Charles River by the Massachusetts Avenue bridge in Boston, Massachusetts on Tuesday
Massachusetts State Police Marine Unit and Dive Team discovered a body from the Charles River by the Massachusetts Avenue bridge in Boston, Massachusetts on Tuesday

A body was pulled out of the Charles River near the Massachusetts Avenue bridge in Boston, Massachusetts on Tuesday.

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Latin American expedition of Viktor Pinchuk: meeting with the traveler took place in Yalta
Latin American expedition of Viktor Pinchuk: meeting with the traveler took place in Yalta

Russian Wikinews attended Russian travel writer Viktor Pinchuk's December 18 presentation at the mountain club in Yalta, Crimea on results of a solo expedition to Latin America and his book .

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Russian travel writer Viktor Pinchuk recounts Near East expedition in Verkhorechye, Crimea
Russian travel writer Viktor Pinchuk recounts Near East expedition in Verkhorechye, Crimea

On January 22, Russian Wikinews attended a talk by Russian travel writer Viktor Pinchuk in Verkhorechye village, located 18 kilometers from Bakhchysarai, Crimea on his 2008 expedition to the Near East, where the main purpose was to visit Afghanistan.

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Russian photographer Viktor Pinchuk presents exhibition The Architectural Art of the Vanished Civilizations of Mesoamerica
Russian photographer Viktor Pinchuk presents exhibition The Architectural Art of the Vanished Civilizations of Mesoamerica

On November 4, Russian Wikinews attended Russian photographer Viktor Pinchuk's exhibition The Architectural Art of the Vanished Civilizations of Mesoamerica at the Central Museum of Taurida, in Simferopol, Crimea.

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