Rescue workers are racing to find survivors after a Russian strike on an apartment complex in Dnipro killed at least 40 people, including several children, Ukrainian officials said. But many are worried time is running out.
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Shova was among the dozens of workers clearing rubble from the first and second floors, removing slabs of concrete that if kept in place, would make it too dangerous for rescue workers to search below them.
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