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Provo residents attend candlelight vigil with Ukrainian refugees to commemorate year since war began
More than 100 people attended a candlelight vigil at Kiwanis Park in Provo in recognition of the one year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Ukrainian heritage, war and hope for the future: The story of Nadia DeVol
BYU student Nadia DeVol's heritage is rich with Eastern European culture — her mother and grandmother are Ukrainian and her grandfather is Armenian. She grew up in Minnesota speaking Russian as her first language and spending time with her babushka.
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