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Is Russia’s strategy shifting to split Ukraine apart?

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Ukrainian officials say Russian attacks have destroyed 85 per cent of Mariupol and some now say it’s only a matter of time before it falls to the Russians.

Meanwhile, we are learning more about the destruction left behind after rockets landed yesterday in Lviv. A fuel depot and military factory were targeted in the fiercest attacks yet on the western city which up until weekend was considered a safe haven for Ukrainians fleeing the war.

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