Fearing bombs and war, Kharkiv families spend a month underground

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Fearing bombs and war, Kharkiv families spend a month underground
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In a Ukrainian city battered by bombs since the start of Russia's invasion, Natalia Shaposhnik and her daughter Veronika live in a blue and yellow train parked in a metro station deep underground.

People gather at a metro station as they seek shelter from expected Russian air strikes in KharkivKHARKIV, Ukraine - In a Ukrainian city battered by bombs since the start of Russia's invasion, Natalia Shaposhnik and her daughter Veronika live in a blue and yellow train parked in a metro station deep underground.

Down in the station, families crowded together, most of them from the city's northern outskirts which have suffered near-daily shelling. "It's not better than home but it is liveable," said Shaposhnik, 36, who used to work in a pet shop before the war.On Thursday, a Russian missile hit a metro station two stops away from where Shaposhnik lives with her daughter, killing and wounding several people.

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