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Shaped by war, Odesa residents embrace their Ukrainian identities

Russia’s invasion is forging a stronger sense of Ukrainian identity among residents in the Black Sea port city of Odesa — where most people are native Russian speakers.

Correction: In this version of the story we incorrectly identified Andrey Palchevskiy. Watch the updated story: https://youtu.be/Bufc5TZ4gZc

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