'War Came To My Home': RFE/RL Correspondent's Apartment Hit In Russian Strike
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Ukrainian war correspondent Marian Kushnir saved a four-year-old girl during a Russian drone strike in the Kiev region on Tuesday night. The girl's mother and her partner did not survive the attack.
'War Came To My Home': RFE/RL Correspondent's Apartment Hit In Russian Strike
RFE/RL frontline correspondent Maryan Kushnir recounts how his apartment building outside the Ukrainian capital was hit by a Russian Shahed drone on January 28. "I saw a flash and heard windows shatter," said Kushnir, who ran upstairs to his neighbors and rescued a child from the burning apartment.
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The Russian Army hit a passenger train in Kharkiv province, where five bodies were found at the scene of the attack, and on the night of 28 January, a Russian drone hit a large area in Kiev province, killing two people.
Tragic night in Kyiv region: 4-year-old child carried out of burning apartment, mother and husband killed in Russian attackA man and a woman died in a Russian attack in Kyiv region, and a 4-year-old daughter was saved. The fire engulfed an apartment building, damaging about 50 apartments.
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