In Kharkiv, Soviet-era trams return to daily life
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In Saltivka, a working class suburb of Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, the trams are running again. Built in the 1980s, the Soviet-era streetcars may look rickety as they rattle past war-damaged buildings, but for local people they represent a step back towards something like normal life in a district that came under heavy bombardment in the days following Russia's invasion in late February.
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