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Kamianske

American  
[kom-yahn-ske, kahm-yahn-ske] / kɒmˈyɑn skɛ, kɑm yɑnˈskɛ /
  1. a city in the eastern central Ukraine, on the Dnieper River.


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Kamianske is in a much safer location than Mariupol - further inland and on the west side of the Dnipro River, which acts as a natural buffer.

From BBC

In the shelter at the Kamianske steelworks, Oleksandr, Ivan and others wait behind thick metal doors to be given the all-clear to resurface.

From BBC

“On the first day of war, I didn’t come here at all,” Olena said at a roadside near Kamianske, in central Ukraine.

From New York Times

In the days after Russia invaded Ukraine, Mr. Stambler’s father, Rabbi Levi Stambler of the Synagogue of Kamianske, said he was conflicted about leaving his community in the middle of a crisis.

From New York Times

His mother and father were in Kamianske, an industrial city in the country’s center, with two of his five siblings.

From New York Times