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Ternopil

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[ter-noh-pil, ter-noh-peel] / tərˈnoʊ pɪl, tɛrˈnoʊ pil /
  1. a city in western Ukraine: formerly in Poland.


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Acting energy minister Artem Nekrasov said it was the ninth large attack on Ukraine's energy system this year, and that supply in the Rivne, Ternopil and Khmelnytsky regions has been "almost completely" lost.

From BBC

Ternopil officials reported the large fires had caused chlorine levels in the air to spike to six times the norm, and called on residents to stay home and close their windows.

From Barron's

"There are a lot of lies floating around," says 66-year-old Olha Onyshko who escaped from Mariupol late last year and now lives in Ukraine's Ternopil.

From BBC

Olha Karpets, 34, had to leave Kremenets, Ternopil, in western Ukraine, with her children, including wheelchair-using daughter Inna,16, who has cerebral palsy.

From BBC

From there he caught a flight to Krakow then boarded a bus to Ternopil, where he joined up with the International Legion and underwent a basic training programme lasting about four weeks.

From BBC