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Steve Inskeep

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Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

And I guess we should mention when you say the higher number of victims, authorities have added four to the number of people injured. The original number was eight. Thanks so much. Really appreciate your help. Thanks, Steve. That's Allison Sherry of Colorado Public Radio. Ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul ended quickly with no ceasefire.

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

And I guess we should mention when you say the higher number of victims, authorities have added four to the number of people injured. The original number was eight. Thanks so much. Really appreciate your help. Thanks, Steve. That's Allison Sherry of Colorado Public Radio. Ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia in Istanbul ended quickly with no ceasefire.

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Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

That's no surprise, although Ukraine used the occasion to make a dramatic demand.

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

That's no surprise, although Ukraine used the occasion to make a dramatic demand.

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

That's no surprise, although Ukraine used the occasion to make a dramatic demand.

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

NPR's Joanna Kakissis, our correspondent in Kyiv, is following this. Hey there, Joanna.

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

NPR's Joanna Kakissis, our correspondent in Kyiv, is following this. Hey there, Joanna.

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

NPR's Joanna Kakissis, our correspondent in Kyiv, is following this. Hey there, Joanna.

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

Who are these kids and what is the evidence they were taken?

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

Who are these kids and what is the evidence they were taken?

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

Who are these kids and what is the evidence they were taken?

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Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

And the researchers have names. They've got backgrounds. They've got information.

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

And the researchers have names. They've got backgrounds. They've got information.

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

And the researchers have names. They've got backgrounds. They've got information.

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Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

How did the Russians respond to the demand?

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Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

How did the Russians respond to the demand?

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

How did the Russians respond to the demand?

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Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

Okay, so no big breakthrough on ceasefire talks. How is this situation different from last month when each side did swap 1,000 prisoners of war?

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Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

Okay, so no big breakthrough on ceasefire talks. How is this situation different from last month when each side did swap 1,000 prisoners of war?

Up First from NPR
Boulder Attack Latest, Ukraine and Russia Talks, South Korea Election

Okay, so no big breakthrough on ceasefire talks. How is this situation different from last month when each side did swap 1,000 prisoners of war?