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As long as other people stay here, i will stay here. kramatorsk is blunt about the perils his city faces. it s not safe. it s dangerous in each part of the city. you can be attacked in every place of the cities. reporter: elisa and her husband stroll through the city s main square. this is very brave and but we want live in ukraine. reporter: for now, they havemont have most of their city to themselves. under normal skraptss, on a mild-spring evening here in the main square in kramatorsk, there would be lots of people here. now, just lots of pigeons. curfews approaches and dogs abandoned by their owners roam ....
Kramatorsk mayor is blunt about the perils his city faces. it s not safe. it s dangerous in each part of the city and they can be attacked every place. reporter: she and her husband stroll through the main square. it is very bad and terrible. but we want to live in ukraine. reporter: for now, they have most of their city to themselves. under normal circumstances, on a mild spring evening here in the main square in kramatorsk, there would be lots of people here. now, it s just me and the pigeons. curfew approaches and dogs abandoned by their owners rome the empty streets of an almost empty city. ahead of the regional ....
Trains don t come here anymore. the buses, oddly enough, still run. a deep hole marks where overnight, a russian missile struck. there were no injuries this time. nearby, signs of an earlier bombing. after almost two months of i m not suicidal, he says. but as long as other people stay here, i ll stay here. comatosed mayor is blunt about the perils his city faces. it s not safe. it s dangerous in the in each part of the area. they re every place. reporter: alisa and her husband stroll through the city s main square. this is very bad. and terrible. but we want to live in ukraine. reporter: for now, they have most of their city to ....
A compromise of sensitive health information affecting nearly 38,000 individuals discovered nearly a year after a terminated company executive accessed the data ....
A compromise of sensitive health information affecting nearly 38,000 individuals discovered nearly a year after a terminated company executive accessed the data ....