Americans grow numb as war in Ukraine drags on past 1-year mark

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One year in, attention to stories around the war in Ukraine has mostly flatlined in the U.S., suggesting Americans are no longer gripped by the storylines that shocked them at the war's outset last February.

on the ground in Ukraine, where Russian forces continue to bombard the eastern part of the country, but to no clear end.Interest in the war spiked last March when it became clear that Russia's offensive would have a major impact on geopolitics and the global economy.

of the war began to be truly exposed, most notably in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha, where mass graves and the bodies of civilians strewn in the streets were found after Russian forces retreated.Since then, major shifts in the war caused minor surges in U.S. traffic to news stories, according to data from Memo, a media monitoring platform.

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