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Lawyer Bobby DiCello holds a photograph of Jayland Walker, whom police fatally shot in Akron, Ohio, on June 27. (Reuters)
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Russians retaliate after Ukrainian forces fired weapons in Perelzne, Ukraine, a village west of the embattled city of Lysychansk on Friday. (Heidi Levine for The Post).
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