Inside a front-line village where Ukrainians are praying to survive
Russian troops were pushed away from Vremivka, Ukraine, but not far enough, and residents tell CBS News they're still praying to outlive the war.
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Russian troops were pushed away from Vremivka, Ukraine, but not far enough, and residents tell CBS News they're still praying to outlive the war.
The general leading Ukraine's counteroffensive against Russia now says it's going slower than expected. Ukraine blames Russian land mines and other defenses for the slowing advance. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata met a squad of troops working to remove the mines to see how they perform their very dangerous duties.
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