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When Russia laid siege to Mariupol, its theater “became an enduring emblem of the city’s resistance,” James Verini reports. After it was bombed, “I tracked down every survivor I could, traveling across Ukraine and the rest of Europe to hear the stories”: | Collector
When Russia laid siege to Mariupol, its theater “became an enduring emblem of the city’s resistance,” James Verini reports. After it was bombed, “I tracked down every survivor I could, traveling across Ukraine and the rest of Europe to hear the stories”:
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When Russia laid siege to Mariupol, its theater “became an enduring emblem of the city’s resistance,” James Verini reports. After it was bombed, “I tracked down every survivor I could, traveling across Ukraine and the rest of Europe to hear the stories”:

When Russia laid siege to Mariupol, its theater “became an enduring emblem of the city’s resistance,” James Verini reports. After it was bombed, “I tracked down every survivor I could, traveling across Ukraine and the rest of Europe to hear the stories”:

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