Life had begun to return to normal in Ukraine’s second city after Moscow’s troops were forced to retreat

Ukraine-Russia war – latest updates

Artillery has pounded the city of Kharkiv for the first time in two weeks, just as life in Ukraine’s second city was starting to return to normal after Russian troops were pushed back from its outlying towns and villages.

Kharkiv’s regional governor, Oleh Synehubov, said at least seven people had been killed and 17 injured in the attacks on the northern part of the city.

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