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Visually impaired Kharkiv residents talk about how they perceive the

Victor Solovyanenko, 54, talks with Natalia Pokutna, 58, and Tatyana Medvedenko, 48, who are visually impaired, in the corridor of a hostel for the blind, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Kharkiv, Ukraine August 9, 2022. REUTERS/Nacho Doce
Visually impaired Kharkiv residents talk about how they perceive the
Visually impaired Kharkiv residents talk about how they perceive the
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