Vinnytsia
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As a child growing up in Vinnytsia, a city of around 350,000 in central Ukraine, Aonishiki—then just Danylo—was first exposed to sumo as a six-year-old at judo practice.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 24, 2026
The attack hit power structures in the Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Kyiv and Vinnytsia regions of Ukraine, causing “extensive damage,” according to national power company Ukrenergo.
From Seattle Times • Jun. 20, 2024
She speaks Ukrainian, her husband is serving in the Ukrainian army, and she lives in a village south of the central Ukrainian city of Vinnytsia.
From BBC • Nov. 20, 2023
National television broadcaster Suspilne reported explosions in the central and western regions of Vinnytsia and Khmelnytskyi.
From Reuters • Aug. 11, 2023
But eventually, she relocated to the relative safety of Vinnytsia, in central Ukraine.
From New York Times • Jun. 30, 2023
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