Kyiv: On August 22, Ukraine’s capital banned public celebrations this week to mark independence from Russian-dominated Soviet rule. It cited a heightened threat of the Russian attack in a war that killed more than 5,500 civilians. Ukraine also said that Russia fired rockets into several southern Ukrainian towns north and west of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant.

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