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I've seen many articles about the dramatic rescue of a Ukrainian woman from the rubble of a building shattered by Russian shelling.



A view of a village in Luviznesi, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine, on the 6th local time.



The day before, the buildings were shattered without recognizing the shape of the Russian army's concentrated fire. Rescue workers from the National Emergency Response Headquarters, who took advantage of the silence of the air raid, found a woman in the wreckage of the building.



Seven residents were lying on the collapsed building, and one woman miraculously survived. According to the published photo, the woman was found covered in dust with her face and body covered with dirt, and more than half of her body was dug in the rubble. There was.



She said the woman was rescued and she was taken to the hospital for treatment.



Russian troops withdrew from Kiiu, the Ukrainian capital, and are focusing their firepower to take control of the Donbas region.



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I've read many articles that 'Cursed Rabbit' by Jeong Bo-ra was nominated for the Booker Prize, one of the world's three major literary awards.



The Cursed Rabbit was selected as one of the six finalists in the Booker Prize International category announced by the Booker Prize Foundation on the 7th local time.



The Booker Prize, along with the Nobel Prize for Literature and the French Goncourt Prize, is considered one of the world's three major literary prizes.



In 2016, Han Kang's 'The Vegetarian' became the first Korean to win this international award, making it widely known in Korea.



Cursed Rabbit, published in 2017, contains 10 short stories that unfold bizarre and eerie imaginations about curses, monsters, and ghosts.



Winners will be announced on the 26th of next month.