Russian ballistic missiles kill at least three in Ukraine's Kyiv, mayor says
Officials said the barrage injured dozens and left parts of the Ukrainian capital without power while emergency crews pulled people from rubble.
- Russian ballistic missiles attacked Kyiv early on Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring 20, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
- The missile strikes damaged buildings, caused power outages and fires, and trapped people in residential areas, including hits on warehouses and a children's hospital.
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ROME (ITALPRESS) • A massive Russian attack with ballistic missiles was conducted against Kiev. Also hit by a paediatric hospital in the Solomensky district, Within the structure there was also a fire. Also hit by a five-storey residential building. This was confirmed by the mayor of the capital Vitaliy Klitschko. The overall balance of the deaths is aggravated and at the moment would be at least 12, as well as that of the wounded who would exce…
The rockets hit both residential areas and warehouses, and an industrial facility was also targeted.
Kyiv targeted by massive Russian strikes killing several people
A Russian missile barrage overnight on Thursday killed at least nine people in Kyiv as explosions echoed across the capital throughout the night, local authorities said. At least 33 people were wounded.
At least eight people have died and about thirty have been injured in a large-scale Russian attack on Kiev, the Ukrainian capital, this Thursday morning, according to Kiev's mayor Vitali Klichko. Among the targets reached was a depot of ammunition and a center that produced components for drones.
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KIEV, 20 AGO - It is 12 dead and 32 injured the budget, at the time, of the massive Russian night attack on Kiev. To update the data, on Telegram, is the mayor of the Ukrainian capital Vitaliy Klitschko. Of these, at least 7 in the district of Solomyansky. (ANSA)
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