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How civilians caught in the Ukraine conflict are coping

Clip: 1/30/2015 | 5m 15s

How civilians caught in the Ukraine conflict are coping

Fierce fighting has resumed between pro-Russian rebels and government forces in Eastern Ukraine, killing civilians on both sides. Meanwhile, scheduled peace talks were abandoned when rebel delegates refused to participate. Judy Woodruff talks to Shaun Walker of The Guardian about how civilians are coping with violence and and shortages.

01/30/2015 | Expired 03/02/2015 | Rating NR

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